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Analysis of matrix damage evolution in laminated composite plates
Authors:Y. W. Kwon and J. Berner
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Mechanical Engineering Department, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943, U.S.A.

Abstract:A new model has been developed to investigate matrix cracking in laminated fibrous composite structures. The model can predict matrix cracking and its effect on stiffness reduction. It can also compute the load transfer from the cracked matrix to surrounding fibers. The model is based on the micromechanical concept of the fiber and matrix as well as the matrix material degradation concept as matrix cracking progressed. The micromechanical concept uses a rectangular cell geometry representing a fiber and its surrounding matrix while the material degradation concept uses an empirical expression of a Weibull type function. Two material constants are required for matrix cracking. The constants were obtained from an experiment on matrix cracking. With those constants, the present model predicts the matrix cracking in other cases. The predicted solutions were comparable to the experimental data.
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