Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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821198 | Composites Science and Technology | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This paper investigates longitudinal compressive failure in notched unidirectional and cross-ply carbon/epoxy specimens. Dedicated test jigs were developed to observe the failure processes at the microscale. In situ and post-mortem fractography reveals two types of failure mechanisms: (i) shear-driven fibre compressive failure and (ii) kink-band formation. The sequence of events leading to failure and the reasons for shear-driven fibre compressive failure or kink-band formation are investigated and discussed. Those findings are discussed further in a separate paper (Gutkin et al., accepted for publication) [1] where an FE micromechanical model is used to investigate numerically the failure mechanisms found in longitudinal compression.
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Authors
R. Gutkin, S.T. Pinho, P. Robinson, P.T. Curtis,