Interface cracking between functionally graded coatings and a substrate under antiplane shear

被引:87
作者
Jin, ZH
Batra, RC
机构
[1] Dept. of Eng. Science and Mechanics, Virginia Polytech. Inst./Stt. Univ., Blacksburg
关键词
STRESS INTENSITY FACTORS; NONHOMOGENEOUS MATERIALS; FRACTURE-MECHANICS; GRADIENT MATERIAL;
D O I
10.1016/S0020-7225(96)00055-9
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Coating technology plays a significant role in a number of applications such as high temperatures, corrosion, oxidation, wear, and interface. In this paper, we investigate the interface cracking between ceramic and/or functionally graded coatings (FGM coatings) and a substrate under antiplane shear. Four coating models are considered, namely single layered homogeneous coating, double layered piece-wise homogeneous coating, single layered FGM coating and double layered coating with an FGM bottom coat. Mode III stress intensity factors (SIFs) are calculated for the different coating models. In the case of mu(L) > mu(0), where mu(0) is the shear modulus of the substrate and mu(L). the shear modulus of the material at the surface of the coating, it is found that the single layered FGM coating reduces SIF slightly, whereas the coating system with a top homogeneous layer and a thin FGM bottom layer reduces SIF significantly. In the case of mu(L) < mu(0), the SIF is found to be larger for the FGM coatings than for the homogeneous coatings. The FGM coating, however, may still be superior to homogeneous coatings in this case as FGM coatings usually provide better bonding strength between the coating and substrate. Finally, the applicability of the SIF concept in the fracture of FGM coatings is discussed. Large modulus gradients in thin coatings may seriously restrict the application of SIFs as the SIF-dominant zone may fall into the crack tip nonlinear deformation and damage zone. The same argument exists for Some interphase models in interface crack solutions. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd
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页码:1705 / 1716
页数:12
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