Title of article :
Fracture toughness of the +45◦
/ − 45◦ interface
of a laminate composite
Author/Authors :
Leslie Banks-Sills، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Experiments are carried out to determine
the delamination toughness for a crack along
the interface between two transversely isotropic
materials. The material chosen for study consists
of carbon fibers embedded within an epoxy matrix.
A crack is introduced between two layers of this
material, with fibers in the upper layer along the
+45◦-direction and those in the lower layer along
the −45◦-direction both with respect to the crack
plane. The Brazilian disk specimen is employed
in the testing. To calibrate the specimens, stress
intensity factors are obtained which result from
the applied load, as well as residual curing stresses.
It may be noted that all three modes are coupled,
leading to a three-dimensional problem. The finite
element method and a mechanical M-integral
are employed to determine the stress intensity factors
arising from the applied load. For the residualstresses, a three-dimensional conservative thermal
M-integral is presented for stress intensity factor
determination. The stress intensity factors found
for the applied load and residual stresses are superposed
to obtain a local energy release rate, together
with two phase angles. From the load at fracture,
the critical interface energy release rate or interface
toughness Gic as a function of phase angles ψ
and φ is determined. Results are compared to a
fracture criterion.
Keywords :
Delamination · Fracture toughness ·Fiber-reinforced composite material ·Three-dimensional conservative integrals ·Finite elements · Thermal M-integral
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture