Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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279219 | International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2010 | 12 Pages |
This paper treats evolution of ply cracks in multidirectional composite laminates subjected to a quasi-static tensile load in the longitudinal direction. Starting with pre-existing ply cracks in off-axis plies, the formation of additional cracks is analyzed by an energy-based approach. A critical laminate energy parameter associated with formation of these cracks is defined and is evaluated using experimental data for a reference cross-ply laminate. The modeling approach requires crack surface displacements, which are calculated by a three-dimensional finite element (3-D FE) analysis performed on a suitable representative volume of the given cracked laminate. The model predictions agree well with experimental data for [0/±θ4/01/2]sand[0/90/∓45]s laminates. A parametric study is conducted to evaluate effects of ply thickness and ply stacking sequence on damage evolution in [0m/90n/∓θp]s[0m/90n/∓θp]s laminates.