cohesieveend
Cohesieveend is a term encountered in some Dutch-language discussions of fracture mechanics and materials science. It refers to the boundary of the cohesive zone, the region near a crack tip where internal bonds are stressed and damage accumulates. The term is not widely standardized in English-language literature, where the concept is usually called the end of the cohesive zone or cohesive‑zone boundary.
In the framework of the cohesive zone model, a crack propagates as the material ahead of the
Determination of cohesieveend can be done with numerical simulations by locating where the traction drops to
Applications of the concept include predicting delamination and debonding in composites, laminates, and adhesive joints. Understanding
See also: cohesive zone model; fracture mechanics; adhesion; delamination; surface energy; traction–separation law.