A procedure for superposing linear cohesive laws to represent multiple damage mechanisms in the fracture of composites |
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Authors: | Carlos G. Dávila Cheryl A. Rose Pedro P. Camanho |
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Affiliation: | (1) NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681, USA;(2) DEMec, Faculdade de Engenharia, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal |
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Abstract: | The relationships between a resistance curve (R-curve), the corresponding fracture process zone length, the shape of the traction-displacement
softening law, and the propagation of fracture are examined in the context of the through-the-thickness fracture of composite
laminates. A procedure for superposing linear cohesive laws to approximate an experimentally-determined R-curve is proposed.
Simple equations are developed for determining the separation of the critical energy release rates and the strengths that
define the independent contributions of each linear softening law in the superposition. The proposed procedure is demonstrated
for the longitudinal fracture of a fiber-reinforced polymer-matrix composite. It is shown that the R-curve measured with a
Compact Tension Specimen test cannot be predicted using a linear softening law, but can be reproduced by superposing two linear
softening laws. |
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Keywords: | Composites Crack propagation Damage Fracture Failure Cohesive elements |
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