Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
802939 Mechanics of Materials 2011 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

Matrix cracking and delamination are the main initial forms of damage in advanced laminated composites manufactured by stacking unidirectional plies of fiber reinforced polymers. In this paper, the onset of matrix cracking is determined for in-plane stress states; in addition, delamination promoted by matrix cracks is analyzed. Taking into account that under in-plane shear stresses composite laminates show a non-linear response prior to the formation of a macro-crack, a plastic-damage model is proposed and implemented. The models predictions correlate well with published experimental data.

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