Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
821281 Composites Science and Technology 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A simple procedure to determine the non-linear in-plane lamina shear response of laminated composites is presented. Using the ±45° symmetric laminate tensile test results, in conjunction with computational micromechanics, a method was developed and validated to characterize the lamina shear response and the in-situ matrix shear response. Load, and axial and transverse strains measured in the tests were used to calculate the non-linear shear stress–shear strain response of the composite. From this result, the in-situ matrix equivalent stress–strain response was obtained, with some simplifying assumptions, and subsequently used in a micromechanics-based representative finite element (FE) model of the ±45° symmetric laminate tensile test to determine the accuracy of the non-linear response of the in-situ matrix. Results from the FE model of a representative cell (RC) that depicts fiber diameter, fiber volume fraction (Vf) and angled fiber packing of the ±45° symmetric laminate were found to match the tests result well. Thus, the procedure to extract the non-linear lamina shear response and the non-linear in-situ matrix response from the ±45° symmetric laminate tensile test was validated.

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