Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5029670 | Procedia Engineering | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Numerical simulations on stiffened composite panels have been performed in order to investigate the influence of fibre bridging phenomenon on the onset and on the evolution of skin-stringer debonding. A novel numerical procedure for delamination growth simulation, implemented in ANSYS® FEM code by Ansys Parametric Design Language and enhanced to take into account GIc variations related to the fibre bridging phenomenon, has been used to numerically simulate the skin-stringer separation. Indeed, fibre-reinforced composites can develop high fibre bridging under mode I (peeling) delamination growth due to the additional resistance to crack opening offered by delaminated fibres, leading to a significant increase of mode I critical strain energy release rate. Within the present paper, a limited sensitivity analysis is presented to assess the influence of geometrical parameters of stiffened composite panels on the fibre bridging relevance in skin-stringer debonding in terms of debonded area.
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Authors
A. Riccio, A. Russo, A. Raimondo, A. Sellitto,