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AUTHOR
B. Failla
A Cohesive-Frictional Interface Model with Frictional Properties Degradation
The paper is devoted to an interface constitutive modeling which couples a cohesive behavior, based on the damage mechanics theory, with a frictional one, defined in a non-associative plasticity framework. By means of a specific interpretation of the damage variable, the formulation follows the transition of the initial sound interface material layer, up to the fully cracked condition. The macrocrack surfaces have initial frictional properties and is subjected to degradation phenomena. Namely, the smoothing and breaking of surface asperities cause a progressive reduction of dilatancy effects and also of the frictional angle. These phenomena are modeled as uncoupled: dilatancy saturation is …
A nonlocal integral approach to elastic-damage interface modelling
An elastic-damage nonlocal interface model
A nonlocal elastic damage interface model is proposed