Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5029670 Procedia Engineering 2016 8 Pages PDF
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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