Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5439724 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2016 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
To analyze the delamination behavior of a thermoset composite, the parameters of a mixed mode cohesive model are identified by combining experimental displacement fields measured via global digital image correlation and load data in a single cost function written within a Bayesian framework using Finite Element Model Updating. A sensitivity analysis shows that the load data are of prime importance to enable the sought parameters to be tuned. Two delamination tests are analyzed in a single procedure that is first decoupled to find good initial guesses, and then fully coupled to get a set that is compatible with both experiments. The sensitivity of the calibrated parameters to their initial guess is analyzed. A low model error is found thereby validating the proposed approach (enabling to choose the best strategy for identification steps).
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Authors
Jean-Sébastien Affagard, Florent Mathieu, Jean-Mathieu Guimard, François Hild,