Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1558653 Procedia Structural Integrity 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

With a view toward applications in structural composite design, mode I (tensile opening) fatigue delamination test data obtained for carbon fiber-reinforced polymer-matrix (CFRP) composites have recently been (re-)analyzed with different fitting approaches for the determination of threshold values Gthr. One approach that looks promising as an alternative to the conventional Paris-law type presentation of the data (a double logarithmic plot of delamination length increment per cycle da/dN versus GImax or ΔGI) is a modified Hartman-Schijve fit (also a double logarithmic plot of da/dN, but versus a square-root function of G) requiring four fitting parameters (labelled A, β, D and Gthr). The present paper details a procedure for selecting the fitting parameters A, β, and D in order to determine Gthr in a consistent way from the experimental data. For some design approaches, it is important to also have an estimate of the possible scatter in experimentally derived values of Gthr. The procedure chosen by the authors yields Gthr values and a measure of the scatter due to experimental variation of the other fitting parameters. Selected mode I delamination fatigue data for IM7/8552 CFRP composites from literature are used to compare Gthr values and their scatter from Paris-law type fitting with those from the modified Hartman-Schijve approach.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Materials Science Materials Chemistry
Authors
, , , ,