Delamination of multidirectional composite laminates at 0 deg /theta deg ply interfaces

The main objective of this study is to develop a methodology for establishing mixed-mode delamination propagation criteria of non-unidirectional laminates. The crack interface was chosen to be 0 deg /45 deg and the effort was mainly focused on obtaining the mode I fracture toughness (GIC). The widel...

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Published inEngineering fracture mechanics Vol. 73; no. 16; pp. 2427 - 2442
Main Authors Prombut, P, Michel, L, Lachaud, F, Barrau, J J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.11.2006
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Summary:The main objective of this study is to develop a methodology for establishing mixed-mode delamination propagation criteria of non-unidirectional laminates. The crack interface was chosen to be 0 deg /45 deg and the effort was mainly focused on obtaining the mode I fracture toughness (GIC). The widely used DCB test was avoided due to anticipated problems with intralaminar damage developing at the ply interface of interest. The ADCB and AMMF methods were used to determine the mixed-mode fracture toughness with the largest amount of mode I. The selected stacking sequence resulted in desirable crack propagation behavior; there was no change of delamination plane, an acceptable crack front profile, no initial specimen curvature, and no energy dissipation through global specimen damage. Finite element simulation was found to be the only tool capable of analyzing the experimental data.
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ISSN:0013-7944
DOI:10.1016/j.engfracmech.2006.05.013