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Hard interfaces with microstructure: the cases of strain gradient elasticity and micropolar elasticity
Michele Serpilli1, Raffaella Rizzoni2, Frédéric Lebon3
1Department of Civil and Building Engineering and Architecture, Università Politecnica delle Marche, via brecce bianche, Ancona 60131, Italy.
Abstract:
As the size of a layered structure scales down, the adhesive layer thickness correspondingly decreases from macro- to micro-scale. The influence of the material microstructure of the adhesive becomes more pronounced, and possible size effect phenomena can appear. This paper describes the mechanical behaviour of composites made of two solids, bonded together by a thin layer, in the framework of strain gradient and micropolar elasticity. The adhesive layer is assumed to have the same stiffness properties as the adherents. By means of the asymptotic methods, the contact laws are derived at order 0 and order 1. These conditions represent a formal generalization of the hard elastic interface conditions. A simple benchmark equilibrium problem (a three-layer composite micro-bar subjected to an axial load) is developed to numerically assess the asymptotic model. Size effects and non-local phenomena, owing to high strain concentrations at the edges, are highlighted. The example proves the efficiency of the proposed approach in designing micro-scale-layered devices.This article is part of the theme issue 'Non-smooth variational problems with applications in mechanics'.
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