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Mixed-mode analysis of superimposed thermo-elastic effects in fiber-reinforced composites with embedded interface delaminations
Authors:SK Panda  B Pradhan  
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721 302, West Bengal, India

Abstract:This paper deals with the 3D finite element analysis of superimposed thermo-elastic effect on embedded interfacial delamination crack growth characteristics in fiber-reinforced laminated composites. Interlaminar fracture at the delamination front is found to be a mixed-mode phenomenon due to the anisotropy and heterogeneity of thermo-physical properties of composite materials. This leads to the requirement of finite element evaluation of energy release rates, based on the principles of linear elastic fracture mechanics. The strain energy release rate components along the delamination front due to a uniform temperature drop, during the manufacturing stages of composite laminates, to room temperature and subsequent mechanical loading is obtained by superimposing their respective effects based on the assumptions of linear elasticity. Numerical calculations are carried out for multi-layered cross-ply and angle-ply composite laminates and energy release rate plots demonstrate large asymmetries along the delamination front due to the interaction of residual stresses and superimposed transverse loading.
Keywords:Delamination  Laminated composite  Residual stresses  Interlaminar fracture  SERR  Thermoelasticity
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