From cohesive to brittle debonding: the quasistatic framework
Abstract
The approximation of brittle laws via steeper and steeper cohesive profiles is validated within the mechanical setting of debonding models, which describe the detachment process of a peeled elastic adhesive membrane. In a quasistatic framework, energetic solutions to a suitably rescaled cohesive debonding problem, formulated in terms of displacements, are proved to converge to a limit evolution of shapes solving its brittle counterpart. The proposed approach relies on an equivalent and recently introduced free-boundary reformulation of this latter model.
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