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The porosity is believed to have increased the mode I propagation fracture toughness.
After shear crack propagation to a crack length of about 30 μm, crack branching and mode I propagation took place.
Both variables are defined as the sum of two components related to: i) propagation, and ii) consolidation along the normal direction to the ground surface.
The channel model employed on all links is briefly summarized below: (i) propagation loss with a path loss exponent of 2, (ii) multipath propagation power delay profile: ITU-T pedestrian B, (iii) quasistatic Rayleigh small scale fading, (iv) the additive noise is complex Gaussian noise with zero mean value (AWGN). .
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Interfaces adjacent to a 90° ply in laminated composites show a typical zigzag path during the mode I delamination propagation process, which is considered to be closely related to high propagation values of fracture toughness.
Additionally, planar slip movements (in the T3 condition) in stage I crack propagation were observed.
The intrinsic critical elastic strain energy release rate for mode I crack propagation is approximately 200 J m−2.
The mechanisms of mode I crack propagation along Au/sapphire interfaces in both humid and dry environments have been investigated.
Two different studies are analysed and the results suggest that this approach may be useful for representing the scatter (variability) seen in Mode I delamination propagation.
The fracture toughness of composite ring specimen was specified by ASTM E 399-12E3 by adapting to the directed mode I crack propagation and compared with each other.
This paper presents a mechanism of the deformation localization by Mode I crack propagation on a considering the growth of the localized fracture zone.
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