Modeling damage and load redistribution in composites under tension–tension fatigue loading |
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Authors: | Christos Kassapoglou Myriam Kaminski |
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Affiliation: | aAerospace Structures, Delft University Technology, Delft, Netherlands;bONERA, The French Aerospace Lab F-92322, Châtillon, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() A fatigue model developed for composite laminates and based on the cycle-by-cycle probability of failure has been modified to account for damage creation and evolution and its effect on cycles to failure. The residual strength of different parts of the laminate is determined during cyclic loading and damage such as matrix cracking is quantified along with its effect on load redistribution and cycles to failure of different parts of the laminate. The model does not require any curve fitting or experimentally measured data other than basic material static strength values and their associated experimental scatter. The model is applied to uni-directional and cross-ply laminates. A stress-based approach using energy minimization and calculus of variations is used. The model predictions range from fair to excellent. |
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Keywords: | A. Polymer-matrix composites B. Fatigue C. Analytical modeling C. Computational modeling |
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