Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
820766 Composites Science and Technology 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The relationship between translaminar fracture toughness measured at initiation and specimen initial notch root radius is investigated for the translaminar failure mode of cross-ply IM7/8552 carbon/epoxy laminates. Compact tension specimens with four sizes of notch root radii were tested; the true initiation toughness of the laminate was measured from specimens with notch tip radii of ρ ⩽ 250 μm. Testing of specimens with larger notch root radii, ρ = 750 μm, yielded an apparent toughness that was found to be 30% higher than the true toughness of the laminate. The propagation toughness corresponding to the R-curve plateau was found not to be affected by the initial notch tip radius. Investigation of the fracture surfaces of failed specimens revealed that there is no interaction between the 0° and 90° ply failure mechanisms, and that the critical notch radius is a property intrinsic to the 0° plies of the laminate.

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