tearingseparation
Tearingseparation is a term used in materials science to describe a mixed-mode failure in laminated or multilayer systems in which tearing of the bulk material occurs together with separation along interfaces (delamination). The phenomenon reflects the interaction between intra-layer crack growth and interfacial debonding under mechanical loading, typically tensile, bending, or impact. Definitions vary by field; some authors reserve tearingseparation for cases where interfacial separation accompanies through-thickness cracking.
Mechanistically, tearingseparation involves crack initiation or growth within a layer, followed by debonding at one or
Materials commonly showing tearingseparation include fiber-reinforced composites, multilayer polymers, laminated glass, and some adhesive joints in
Terminology varies; tearingseparation is not universally standardized and is related to concepts such as delamination, interlaminar