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Can Ansys Workbench Improve CZM Method for Material Fracture Analysis?
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[QUOTE="Beulah21, post: 6538699, member: 694052"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] EPOXY RESIN WITH CZM Hello all. I am new to this platform. Please can anyone kindly put me through? I am modeling slip behavior between FRP and brick masonry. I have an epoxy resin adhesive as the interface. I used CZM method with pure penalty. My questions are as below: 1. Do I model the epoxy adhesive interface as 1 layer or two layers? or how many CZM layers am I expected to have? 2 I am using separation distance-based debonding. do I drag this into epoxy resin? and what values do i use ? [ATTACH type="full"]288788[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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