A new failure mechanism in thin film by collaborative fracture and delamination: Interacting duos of cracks

Joël Marthelot, José Bico, Francisco Melo, Benoît Roman

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Abstract

When a thin film moderately adherent to a substrate is subjected to residual stress, the cooperation between fracture and delamination leads to unusual fracture patterns, such as spirals, alleys of crescents and various types of strips, all characterized by a robust characteristic length scale. We focus on the propagation of a duo of cracks: two fractures in the film connected by a delamination front and progressively detaching a strip. We show experimentally that the system selects an equilibrium width on the order of 25 times the thickness of the coating and independent of both fracture and adhesion energies. We investigate numerically the selection of the width and the condition for propagation by considering Griffith's criterion and the principle of local symmetry. In addition, we propose a simplified model based on the criterion of maximum of energy release rate, which provides insights of the physical mechanisms leading to these regular patterns, and predicts the effect of material properties on the selected width of the detaching strip.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)214-229
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
Volume84
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Aug 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Delamination
  • Energy methods
  • Fracture
  • Patterns

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