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Cohesive Behaviour

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I am currently modeling a shear-lap model of CFRP/Concrete composites with three parts: CFRP, Adhesive, and Concrete. I have modeled the Adhesive section using cohesive elements. To represent the bond between CFRP and adhesive I used a tie constraint because no slip or debonding were noted during the experiments. And I used a surface-to-surface interaction with tangential behaviour (Mechanical) to represent the bond between Adhesive and Concrete. The overall behaviour seems okay with tangential behaviour, but the pull-out load is very very low compared to the experiment. Therefore, I am trying to use a cohesive behaviour instead. But I am getting an error message that cohesive behaviour cannot be assigned for this particular interaction.

Can anyone advise me, how I can improve the current model and why cohesive behaviour is not working?
 
You can try using surface-based instead of element-based coheaive behavior. There are several differences between these two approaches but generally the former is easier to model (it ignores the adhesive layer thickness though).
 
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