Mixed mode I + II interlaminar fracture of carbon/epoxy laminates

This paper reports a study of the mixed mode I + II fracture of carbon/epoxy unidirectional and multidirectional specimens with symmetric, quasi-symmetric and markedly asymmetric legs. A beam model was developed for predicting the compliance and total strain energy release rate, G. Its predictions a...

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Main Author: Pereira, A.B. (author)
Other Authors: Morais, A.B. de (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 1000
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10773/5227
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:ria.ua.pt:10773/5227
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Summary:This paper reports a study of the mixed mode I + II fracture of carbon/epoxy unidirectional and multidirectional specimens with symmetric, quasi-symmetric and markedly asymmetric legs. A beam model was developed for predicting the compliance and total strain energy release rate, G. Its predictions agreed well with three-dimensional finite element models and with experimental data of double cantilever beam, end-notched flexure and mixed-mode bending tests. The mode mix was determined from a virtual crack closure technique limit value analysis, in order to overcome ambiguity for delaminations between differently oriented plies. Initiation Gc values versus mode II ratio GII/G plots had practically identical shapes, showing a linear Gc increase with GII/G >= 25 %. Multidirectional specimens with quasi-symmetric and markedly asymmetric legs had similar Gc values.