| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7892410 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2014 | 7 Pages | 
Abstract
												This paper discusses the bridging effect of fibres on mode I fatigue delamination growth in unidirectional and multidirectional polymer composite laminates based on a series of double cantilever beam (DCB) tests. From the results, there is sufficient evidence that fibre bridging can decrease the crack growth rate da/dN significantly, and using only one fatigue resistance curve to determine the delamination behavior in composite materials with large-scale fibre bridging may be inadequate. The bridging created in fatigue delamination is different from that of quasi-static delamination at the same crack length. So it is incorrect to use the resistance curve (R-curve) from quasi-static delamination tests to normalize fatigue delamination results.
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											Authors
												Liaojun Yao, René Alderliesten, Meiying Zhao, Rinze Benedictus, 
											