@Article{cmes.2004.005.081, AUTHOR = {W. Li and T. Siegmund}, TITLE = {Numerical Study of Indentation Delamination of Strongly Bonded Films by Use of a Cohesive Zone Model}, JOURNAL = {Computer Modeling in Engineering \& Sciences}, VOLUME = {5}, YEAR = {2004}, NUMBER = {1}, PAGES = {81--90}, URL = {http://www.techscience.com/CMES/v5n1/29675}, ISSN = {1526-1506}, ABSTRACT = {Results of a computational study of the mechanics of indentation induced interface delamination are described for a system consisting of a ductile film on an elastic substrate. Special attention is paid to the properties of the interface between film and substrate, and the influence of the interface properties on the indentation response. Specifically, strong interfaces are considered. The interface is characterized by the use of a cohesive zone model. The finite element method is used to solve the boundary value problem, with the interface behavior incorporated via a cohesive model in a traction-separation formulation. The model does not include any initial defects and the formation of the indentation-induced delamination is accounted for in the model. While for weak interfaces buckling of the film occurs, for strong interfaces mode II delamination at the interface dominates and can be connected to pop-in events. The investigation describes a scheme such that indentation experiments can be used to determine the properties of the film-substrate interface even for strong interfaces.}, DOI = {10.3970/cmes.2004.005.081} }