Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6703822 | Composite Structures | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Interlaminar fracture of angle-ply symmetric and anti-symmetric laminates by means of the Double Cantilever Beam test has been analyzed. As the cracked arms are symmetric in both cases, bending-twisting coupling occurs. Nevertheless, the effect of that coupling is different in symmetric and anti-symmetric cases. In symmetric cases, it induces a non-uniform aperture of the arms associated to mode I. In anti-symmetric cases, the effect is a sliding of both arms associated to mode III. The analytic approach of the energy release rate includes those coupling effects. Besides the present approach, experimental results are reduced with a previous approach that does not include coupling effects and with the area method.
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Authors
J. De Gracia, A. Boyano, A. Arrese, F. Mujika, Materials + Technologies Group/Mechanics of Materials Materials + Technologies Group/Mechanics of Materials,