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Holzforschung | 2013

Determination of cohesive laws in wood bonded joints under mode I loading using the DCB test

F.G.A. Silva; J. Xavier; Fábio Pereira; J.J.L. Morais; N. Dourado; Marcelo F.S.F. de Moura

Abstract The cohesive laws (CLs) have been investigated by means of direct and inverse methods concerning wood bonded joints under pure mode I. The experimental results were obtained by tests with double cantilever beam. The direct method is based on the differentiation of the relation between strain energy release rate and crack opening displacement at the crack tip. An equivalent crack method was used to evaluate the strain energy release rate in the course of the test without monitoring the crack length, which is difficult to observe exactly. The crack opening displacement was determined by postprocessing local displacements measured by digital image correlation. The inverse method requires a previous assumption of the CL shape, and as such, a trilinear law with bilinear softening relationship was selected. The cohesive parameters were identified by an optimization procedure involving a developed genetic algorithm. The idea is to minimize an objective function that quantifies the difference between the experimental and the numerical load-displacement curves resulting from the application of a given law. A validation procedure was performed based on a numerical analysis with finite elements. Both methods in focus provided good agreement with the experimental data. It was observed that CLs adopted by the inverse method are consistent with the ones obtained with the direct method.


Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials | 2016

Mixed-mode I+II fracture characterization of human cortical bone using the Single Leg Bending test

F.G.A. Silva; M.F.S.F. de Moura; N. Dourado; J. Xavier; F.A.M. Pereira; J.J.L. Morais; M.I.R. Dias

Mixed-mode I+II fracture characterization of human cortical bone was analyzed in this work. A miniaturized version of the Single Leg Bending test (SLB) was used owing to its simplicity. A power law criterion was verified to accurately describe the material fracture envelop under mixed-mode I+II loading. The crack tip opening displacements measured by digital image correlation were used in a direct method to determine the cohesive law mimicking fracture behavior of cortical bone. Cohesive zone modeling was used for the sake of validation. Several fracture quantities were compared with the experimental results and the good agreement observed proves the appropriateness of the proposed procedure for fracture characterization of human bone under mixed-mode I+II loading.


Journal of Biomechanical Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2015

Fracture Characterization of Human Cortical Bone Under Mode I Loading

F.G.A. Silva; Marcelo de Moura; N. Dourado; J. Xavier; Fábio Pereira; J.J.L. Morais; Maria Isabel Dias; Paulo Renato Lourenço; F. Judas

A miniaturized version of the double cantilever beam (DCB) test is used to determine the fracture energy in human cortical bone under pure mode I loading. An equivalent crack length based data-reduction scheme is used with remarkable advantages relative to classical methods. Digital image correlation (DIC) technique is employed to determine crack opening displacement at the crack tip being correlated with the evolution of fracture energy. A method is presented to obtain the cohesive law (trapezoidal bilinear softening) mimicking the mechanical behavior observed in bone. Cohesive zone modeling (CZM) (finite-element method) was performed to validate the procedure showing excellent agreement.


Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing | 2017

Fracture characterization of human cortical bone under mode II loading using the end-notched flexure test

F.G.A. Silva; M.F.S.F. de Moura; N. Dourado; J. Xavier; F.A.M. Pereira; J.J.L. Morais; M.I.R. Dias; Paulo J. Lourenço; F. Judas

Fracture characterization of human cortical bone under mode II loading was analyzed using a miniaturized version of the end-notched flexure test. A data reduction scheme based on crack equivalent concept was employed to overcome uncertainties on crack length monitoring during the test. The crack tip shear displacement was experimentally measured using digital image correlation technique to determine the cohesive law that mimics bone fracture behavior under mode II loading. The developed procedure was validated by finite element analysis using cohesive zone modeling considering a trapezoidal with bilinear softening relationship. Experimental load-displacement curves, resistance curves and crack tip shear displacement versus applied displacement were used to validate the numerical procedure. The excellent agreement observed between the numerical and experimental results reveals the appropriateness of the proposed test and procedure to characterize human cortical bone fracture under mode II loading. The proposed methodology can be viewed as a novel valuable tool to be used in parametric and methodical clinical studies regarding features (e.g., age, diseases, drugs) influencing bone shear fracture under mode II loading.


International Journal of Structural Integrity | 2015

Mode I fracture characterization of human bone using the DCB test

F.G.A. Silva; M.F.S.F. de Moura; N. Dourado; F.A.M. Pereira; J.J.L. Morais; M.I.R. Dias; Paulo J. Lourenço; F. Judas

Purpose – Fracture characterization of human cortical bone under pure mode I loading was performed in this work. The purpose of this paper is to validate the proposed test and procedure concerning fracture characterization of human cortical bone under pure mode I loading. Design/methodology/approach – A miniaturized version of the double cantilever beam (DCB) test was used for the experimental tests. A data reduction scheme based on crack equivalent concept and Timoshenko beam theory is proposed to overcome difficulties inherent to crack length monitoring during the test. The application of the method propitiates an easy determination of the Resistance-curves (R-curves) that allow to define the fracture energy under mode I loading from the plateau region. The average value of fracture energy was subsequently used in a numerical analysis with element method involving cohesive zone modelling. Findings – The excellent agreement obtained reveals that the proposed test and associated methodology is quite effec...


International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives | 2014

Determination of cohesive laws in wood bonded joints under mode II loading using the ENF test

F.G.A. Silva; J.J.L. Morais; N. Dourado; J. Xavier; F.A.M. Pereira; M.F.S.F. de Moura


Composites Part B-engineering | 2015

Mode II fracture characterization of a hybrid cork/carbon-epoxy laminate

M.F.S.F. de Moura; R.L. Fernandes; F.G.A. Silva; N. Dourado


Composite Structures | 2015

Bilinear approximations to the mixed-mode I-II delamination cohesive law using an inverse method

A.B. de Morais; A.B. Pereira; M.F.S.F. de Moura; F.G.A. Silva; N. Dourado


International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2016

A new energy based mixed-mode cohesive zone model

M.F.S.F. de Moura; J.P.M. Gonçalves; F.G.A. Silva


Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2016

Bone fracture characterization under mixed-mode I + II loading using the MMB test

F.A.M. Pereira; M.F.S.F. de Moura; N. Dourado; J.J.L. Morais; F.G.A. Silva; M.I.R. Dias

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M.F.S.F. de Moura

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto

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N. Dourado

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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J.J.L. Morais

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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J. Xavier

National Institute of Statistics and Geography

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F.A.M. Pereira

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto

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M.I.R. Dias

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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F. Judas

University of Coimbra

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R.D.F. Moreira

National Institute of Statistics and Geography

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Fábio Pereira

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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Maria Isabel Dias

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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