Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1468262 Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Three dimensional failure criteria for laminated fibre-reinforced composites, based on a physical model for each failure mode and considering non-linear matrix shear behaviour are implemented in an explicit Finite Element code. All the properties used by the model have a clear physical meaning. A smeared formulation is used to avoid mesh dependency during damage propagation. The model is shown to reproduce key aspects observable during failure, such as the inclined fracture plane in matrix compression, the ±45° failure pattern of a (±45°)ns tension specimen, and kink-band formation (including its orientation and broadening). The model is also applied to the crushing of a composite column, where the deformation mode, peak load and mean post-crushing load were all reasonably predicted.

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