Interaction of Debonded Surfaces

This section outlines briefly how initially bonded surfaces may interact once they have started to debond. Details on defining a crack propagation analysis can be found in Crack Propagation Analysis.

When two initially bonded surfaces start to debond:

  • the debonded secondary surface nodes are released and can move freely;

  • the tractions acting on the secondary surface nodes at the instant of debonding are ramped down to zero using a user-supplied amplitude curve; and

  • the contact property models assigned to the contact pair formed by the two surfaces start to govern the interaction of the surfaces.

This page discusses:

See Also
Contact Pressure-Overclosure Relationships
Frictional Behavior
Thermal Contact Properties
Pore Fluid Contact Properties
In Other Guides
*DEBOND
*FRACTURE CRITERION

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