Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5018638 Mechanics Research Communications 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Onset and growth of debonds at fibre-matrix interfaces in a bundle of fibres subjected to transverse loads are studied numerically. In particular, the crack path formed by debonded neighbour fibres is analysed. The Linear Elastic-Brittle Interface Model (LEBIM) is used to model the fibre-matrix interface behaviour. This simple model of a Long Fibre Reinfoced Polymer (LFRP) composite includes ten parallel fibres embedded in a matrix cell whose external dimensions are much larger than the fibre radius. The advantage of the present LEBIM formulation of the so-called matrix cracking lies in its ability to make quantitative predictions about the concurrent fibre-matrix debond onset and mixed-mode interface crack growth in a fibre bundle. The numerical analysis predicts failure loads producing the first and subsequent debond onsets, leading to a crack path. A discussion on the position where debond occurs is also included. Finally, the effect of the load biaxiality on the crack path is studied in detail.
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