Title of article :
Propagation of Matrix Cracking and Induced Delaminatin in CrossPly Composite Beams Subjected to Bending Loads
Author/Authors :
Bahrami ، Mohammad - Tarbiat Modares University , Farrokhabadi ، Amin - Tarbiat Modares University
Pages :
6
From page :
45
To page :
50
Abstract :
Due to the mismatch of mechanical properties in composite laminates, propagation of delamination is considered as a severe damage mechanism in beams with various layup configurations. Delamination can be generated due to matrix cracking propagation or it can also be initiated due to the manufacturing process before using composite beams. Using a micromechanics model, this study is aimed to investigate the bending moment required for matrix cracking and induced delamination in crossply composite beams. To that end, a unit cell is selected from the lamina surface in a composite beam containing matrix cracking and delamination. Later, the governing equation of stress and displacement fields are extracted in the unit cell to calculate the strain energy release rate due to the propagation of matrix cracking and induced delamination.  In order to validate this method, the stiffness variations in CarbonEpoxy crossply laminate [90/02]s is examined and the obtained results are compared with the numerical results. It concluded that there is a favorable agreement between the results of the proposed micromechanics model and available numerical results.
Keywords :
Matrix cracking , Delamination , Micromechanics , Unit cell , Strain energy release rate
Journal title :
Mechanics of Advanced Composite Structures
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Mechanics of Advanced Composite Structures
Record number :
2452233
Link To Document :
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