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  • 2024Effect of pre-existing damage on delamination growth in repeatedly indented composites1citations
  • 2023Influence of neighbouring damage on delamination growth in multiple indented composites3citations
  • 2022A criterion for predicting delamination growth in composite laminates11citations
  • 2019Aeroelastic optimization of composite wings including fatigue loading requirements18citations
  • 2018Aeroelastic optimization of composite wings subjected to fatigue loads2citations
  • 2016Drop: weight impact response measurement and prediction for quasi - isotropic carbon - epoxy composite laminatescitations

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A criterion for predicting delamination growth in composite laminates

  • Kassapoglou, Christos
  • Alderliesten, René
  • Huo, Lubin
Abstract

To develop a simplified and physically sound delamination-failure criterion, this paper reports a joint experimental and numerical study in which out-of-plane quasi-static indentations with different indentation forces were applied to the centre of fully clamped rectangular carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminates. The results show that two basic micro-delamination growth modes, which are separately dominated by opening and sliding microcracks, can be distinguished according to the fracture morphologies of the delaminations along the 0° fibre direction. Both are driven by the out-of-plane shear stress σ13, and the corresponding delamination failure threshold is the out-of-plane shear strength S13. Based on these results, a concise Hashin-type delamination-propagation criterion containing only a single stress component and single strength parameter is proposed, which, by incorporating it into the finite element model, the delamination growth along the fibre directions of multidirectional CFRP laminates can be precisely predicted; the prediction error is less than 10 %. ; Structural Integrity & Composites ; Aerospace Structures & Computational Mechanics

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • Carbon
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • strength
  • composite
  • finite element analysis
  • polymer-matrix composite