An improved interfacial bonding model for material interface modeling
Abstract
An improved interfacial bonding model was proposed from potential function point of
view to investigate interfacial interactions in polycrystalline materials. It characterizes both
attractive and repulsive interfacial interactions and can be applied to model different material
interfaces. The path dependence of work-of-separation study indicates that the transformation of
separation work is smooth in normal and tangential direction and the proposed mode guarantees
the consistency of the cohesive constitutive model. The improved interfacial bonding model was
verified through a simple compression test in a standard hexagonal structure. The error between
analytical solutions and numerical results from the proposed model is reasonable in linear elastic
region. Ultimately, we investigated the mechanical behavior of extrafibrillar matrix in bone and
the simulation results agreed well with experimental observations of bone fracture.
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