Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7215493 Composites Science and Technology 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Thin ply laminates have shown much promise in recent times in terms of their exciting damage suppression characteristics. Utilisation of this damage suppression in carbon-epoxy angle-ply laminates has been shown experimentally to yield a highly non-linear stress-strain response. This paper presents an analytical modelling method that incorporates matrix plasticity and reorientation of the fibres into a classical laminate analysis for the prediction of the in-plane response of thin ply angle-ply laminates. It is shown that the method can successfully predict the non-linear behaviour of [±θ5]s laminates with values of θ between 15° and 45°. The main characteristics of the stress-strain curve, such as the initial largely linear region, yield point and stiffening before final failure, are all well captured. The modelling has allowed straightforward identification of a particular fibre angle that exhibits strength in excess of 900 MPa, strain to failure of more than 3.5% and a promising pseudo-ductile strain of 1.2%.
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