Volume 9,
Issue 6, 2000
Analytical fracture
mechanics analysis of the pull-out test including the effects of friction and thermal
stresses
John A. Nairn
Material Science & Engineering Department, University
of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
(Received 6/00, Accepted 10/00)
ABSTRACT
The energy release rate for propagation of a debond in a
single-fibre pull out test was derived analytically. The key finding was that an accurate
analysis can be derived by a global energy analysis that includes effects of residual
stresses and interfacial friction but does not need to include the details of the stress
state at the interfacial crack tip. By comparison to finite elements analysis, it was
verified that the analytical results are very accurate provided the debond tip is not too
close to either end of the specimen. By casting the results in terms of net-specimen
stress, it was possible to derive a general energy release rate result that applies to
both the pull-out test and the related microbond test. The energy release rate expressions
can be used to determine interfacial fracture toughness from single-fibre pull-out tests
or microbond tests.