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  • 2024High Performance Ductile and Pseudo-ductile Polymer Matrix Composites21citations
  • 2023Combined effect of moisture and test temperature on the pseudo-ductility of thin-ply carbon/epoxy-glass/epoxy hybrid composites12citations
  • 2020The effect of test temperature on the pseudo-ductility of thin-ply hybrid compositescitations
  • 2019Fatigue behaviour of pseudo-ductile unidirectional thin-ply carbon/epoxy-glass/epoxy hybrid composites41citations
  • 2019A simple and robust approach for visual overload indication - UD thin-ply hybrid composite sensors21citations
  • 2018Pseudo-ductility and reduced notch sensitivity in multi-directional all-carbon/epoxy thin-ply hybrid composites72citations
  • 2018Acoustic emission monitoring of thin ply hybrid composites under repeated quasi-static tensile loading8citations
  • 2018Pseudo-ductility of unidirectional thin ply hybrid composites in longitudinal compressioncitations
  • 2017Investigation of the compression performance and failure mechanism of pseudo-ductile thin-ply hybrid compositescitations
  • 2017Design and characterisation of high performance, pseudo-ductile all-carbon/epoxy unidirectional hybrid composites83citations
  • 2017UD hybrid composite overload sensors: 21st International Conference on Composite Materials, ICCM 2017citations
  • 2017UD hybrid composite overload sensorscitations
  • 2017Design and characterisation of high performance pseudo ductile all carbon/epoxy unidirectional hybrid composites83citations
  • 2016Hybrid effects in thin ply carbon/glass unidirectional laminates121citations
  • 2016Avoiding free edge delamination in quasi-isotropic pseudo-ductile hybrid laminates - by material dispersion or layer angle dispersion?: 17th European Conference on Composite Materials, ECCM 2016citations
  • 2016Avoiding free edge delamination in quasi-isotropic pseudo-ductile hybrid laminates - by material dispersion or layer angle dispersion?citations
  • 2016Hybrid specimens eliminating stress concentrations in tensile and compressive testing of unidirectional composites63citations
  • 2016Design and characterisation of advanced pseudo-ductile unidirectional thin-ply carbon/epoxy-glass/epoxy hybrid composites149citations
  • 2016Taking advantage of the hybrid effect in thin-ply pseudo-ductile laminatescitations
  • 2015Demonstration of pseudo-ductility in unidirectional hybrid composites made of discontinuous carbon/epoxy and continuous glass/epoxy plies89citations
  • 2015Multi-directional hybrid laminates - studying the effect of fragmentation and dispersed delamination on stress-strain curves of unnotched laminates using analytical modellingcitations
  • 2015Damage analysis of pseudo-ductile thin-ply UD hybrid composites – a new analytical method161citations
  • 2015Model validation of the hybrid effect in carbon/glass hybrid compositescitations
  • 2015Parametric study of failure mechanisms and optimal configurations of pseudo-ductile thin-ply UD hybrid composites79citations
  • 2015Demonstration of pseudo-ductility in unidirectional discontinuous carbon fibre/epoxy prepreg composites92citations
  • 2014Damage mode maps and parametric study of thin UD hybrid compositescitations
  • 2014Development of pseudo-ductile hybrid composites with discontinuous carbon- and continuous glass prepregscitations
  • 2012Development and Characterisation of Pseudo-Ductile Hybrid Carbon/Glass-Epoxy Composites Made of Thin Spread Carbon Towscitations

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  • Longana, Marco Luigi
  • Pimenta, Soraia
  • Anthony, David B.
  • Robinson, Paul
  • Shaffer, M. S. P.
  • Fotouhi, Mohamad
  • Hamerton, Ian
  • Potter, Kevin D.
  • Wu, Xun
  • Bismarck, Alexander
  • Wisnom, Michael R.
  • Jalalvand, Meisam
  • Yu, Hana
  • Bugár-Mészáros, Márton
  • Longana, Marco
  • Suwarta, Putu
  • Rev, Tamas
  • Fuller, Jonathan D.
  • Nixon-Pearson, Oliver J.
  • Fotouhi, Mohammad
  • Wisnom, Michael
  • Rycerz, Jakub
  • Czigány, Tibor
  • Swolfs, Yentl
  • Verpoest, I.
  • Gorbatikh, L.
  • Wisnom, M. R.
  • Gorbatikh, Larissa
  • Czél, G.
  • Swolfs, Y.
  • Verpoest, Ignace
  • Michael, R. Wisnom
  • Bond, Ip
  • Etches, Julie A.
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Multi-directional hybrid laminates - studying the effect of fragmentation and dispersed delamination on stress-strain curves of unnotched laminates using analytical modelling

  • Wisnom, Michael R.
  • Czél, Gergely
  • Jalalvand, Meisam
Abstract

Hybridisation is one of the approaches to introduce pseudo-ductility to brittle composite materials. In this approach, two or more different types of fibre are combined and if the configuration and material constituents are well selected, the tensile response shows a gradual failure and pseudo-ductile strain. Different types of hybrid composites with continuous layers have been studied to produce pseudo-ductile tensile behaviour. However, most hybrid material studies to date have been focused on UniDirectional (UD) laminates which are not usually applied in industry due to poor transverse mechanical properties. In this study, the behaviour of multi-directional hybrid laminates made with UD hybrid sub-laminates is studied. The final goal is to introduce pseudo-ductility to layups with wider industrial applications. The effect of layup as well as the UD building-block stress-strain curve on the final stress-strain curve of the laminate is also studied. A new analytical approach based on Classical Laminate Theory is introduced in which the effect of different damage modes in UD hybrid laminates (fragmentation and dispersed delamination) is taken into account. The output of this method is the non-linear stress-strain curve of a multi-directional laminate with UD hybrid sub-laminates. This method is then used to study the effect of different parameters such as the mechanical properties of the constituents (low and high strain materials) and layup on the pseudo-ductility.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • theory
  • stress-strain curve
  • composite
  • ductility
  • tensile response