Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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818843 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2012 | 8 Pages |
In the present study prismatic composite I-beams, designed within the UpWind-project to examine the mechanical behavior of adhesive bond lines, are numerically and experimentally investigated. Different test set ups are used and the test results are compared. A Finite Element Model (FEM) is developed to predict and simulate the damage initiation and evolution using a progressive damage scenario. The FEM is used also as a tool to propose an alternative experimental set-up to avoid undesirable local effects. The results of the simulation are directly compared with the experimental observations coming from Digital Image Correlation Technique (DICT) and conventional techniques (Linear Variable Differential Transformers – LVDT and straingages). Finally a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the damage within the I-beam structure is performed, using results of the FEM.