Damage Process Simulation of Damping Coating of Thin Plate

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In this paper, the element birth and death technique is used to simulate the damping stripping process of damping coating, and the interface of substrate and damping coating is simulated by contact elements or interface elements. The stress intensity factors and crack length are also calculated based on finite element method under different thicknesses and elastic modulus The simulation could provide reference for the design and optimize of damping coating.

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