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- 2023A design methodology of composite scarf repairs using artificial intelligencecitations
- 2022MODE I CRACK PATH TRANSITIONS IN UNIDIRECTIONAL CARBON FIBRE COMPOSITES ANALYSED USING IN SITU 3D COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY AND THE EXTENDED FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
- 2022In Situ Synchrotron X-ray Microtomography of Progressive Damage in Canted Notched Cross-Ply Composites with Interlaminar Nanoreinforcementcitations
- 2022Evaluation of digital volume correlation (DVC) applicability in silicon dioxide (SiO2) particle-doped carbon fibre reinforced polymers using in situ synchrotron radiation computed tomography (SRCT)
- 2021Modelling damage in multidirectional laminates subjected to multi-axial loadingcitations
- 2021A methodology to generate design allowables of composite laminates using machine learningcitations
- 2021A methodology to generate design allowables of composite laminates using machine learningcitations
- 2021Modelling damage in multidirectional laminates subjected to multi-axial loading:ply thickness effects and model assessmentcitations
- 2021In situ synchrotron computed tomography study of nanoscale interlaminar reinforcement and thin-ply effects on damage progression in composite laminatescitations
- 2020Is there a ply thickness effect on the mode I intralaminar fracture toughness of composite laminates?citations
- 2020Thin-ply polymer composite materials: a reviewcitations
- 2020Interlaminar to intralaminar mode I and II crack bifurcation due to aligned carbon nanotube reinforcement of aerospace-grade advanced compositescitations
- 2019Static and fatigue interlaminar shear reinforcement in aligned carbon nanotube-reinforced hierarchical advanced compositescitations
- 2019Simulation of failure in laminated polymer composites: building-block validationcitations
- 2019Damage micro-mechanisms in notched hierarchical nanoengineered thin-ply composite laminates studied by in situ synchrotron x-ray microtomographycitations
- 2019Virtual calculation of the B-value allowables of notched composite laminatescitations
- 2019A micro-mechanics perspective to the invariant-based approach to stiffnesscitations
- 2018Synergetic effects of thin plies and aligned carbon nanotube interlaminar reinforcement in composite laminatescitations
- 2017Prediction of size effects in open-hole laminates using only the Young's modulus, the strength, and the R-curve of the 0 degrees plycitations
- 2017Interlaminar reinforcement of carbon fiber composites using aligned carbon nanotubes
- 2017Damage modelling of thin-ply nano-reinforced composite laminates
- 2017Synergetic effects of thin ply and nanostitching studied by synchrotron radiation computed tomography
- 2016Selective ply-level hybridisation for improved notched response of composite laminatescitations
- 2016Selective ply-level hybridisation for improved notched response
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Modelling damage in multidirectional laminates subjected to multi-axial loading
Abstract
A meso-scale damage modelling framework for composite laminates is assessed against multi-axial experimental data obtained from specimens subjected to combined tension/compression and shear loading using a modified Arcan fixture (MAF). Two laminates made from unidirectional carbon fibre-reinforced epoxy plies of different thickness are considered to investigate the ply thickness effect on the damage behaviour of modified open-hole specimens. Intra-laminar damage is predicted using a continuum damage model combined with a fibre-aligned mesh, while cohesive zones are used to account for inter-laminar damage. The multi-axial open-hole specimen strength is predicted with a mean relative error of 15% across all the investigated lay-up and loading configurations, while the predicted damage maps show encouraging agreement with full-field measurements obtained using digital image correlation (DIC). However, the assessment reveals limitations of the assumption of small strains and rotations in the formulation of the model that lead to spurious model behaviour for shear-dominated damage modes.