Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
775455 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2010 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Although the crack-tip-opening angle (CTOA) has been shown to be well suited for modelling stable crack growth in monolithic sheet aluminium alloys, its applicability for fibre metal laminates has not been fully analyzed yet. Fracture test were performed on M(T) panels made of Glare 2-3/2-0.4, Glare 3-3/2-0.4 and laminated 2024-T3 3/2-0.4. Different fatigue pre-crack lengths were created to study the effect of bridging fibres on the CTOA measured on the external layer. The effect of bridging fibres resulted in small deviations of the CTOA vs. crack extension curve with respect to the reference panel made of metal laminate. The CTOA criterion could be successfully used for predicting the residual strength in fibre metal laminates.

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