Abstract: | AbstractThe effects of mixed mode loading (I/II) on the fracture toughness and fracture behaviour of both 6090/SiC/20p-6013 diffusion bonded laminates and 2080/SiC/20p-2080 adhesive bonded laminates tested in the crack arrester orientation were investigated. The effects of layer thickness and volume fraction ratio on the fracture behaviour under the mixed mode were also studied. The fracture behaviour under mode I/II of available similar discontinuously reinforced aluminium (DRA) materials was additionally compared to that of the laminates. The fracture behaviour of laminates under mode I/II was dependent on the volume fraction ratio and generally different from that of the monolithic and DRA. The increase in the fracture toughness of DRA by lamination with ductile layers under mode I changes somewhat under increasing load mixity, for 75/25 and 50/50 diffusion bonded laminate and 60/40 adhesive bonded laminate ABL. This results from extensive interfacial separation and delamination between the layers. |