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Beam analysis of angle-ply laminate end-notched flexure specimens
Authors:F Ozdil  LA Carlsson  P Davies
Affiliation:

a Department of Mechanical Engineering Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA

b IFREMER, Brest Center Marine Materials Laboratory, 29280 Plouzane, France

Abstract:Analysis and experiments on quasi-unidirectional and angle-ply laminate end-notched flexure specimens are presented. The analysis is based on laminated beam theory incorporating first-order shear deformation theory. Compliance and strain-energy release rate determined for relatively thin unidirectional and angle-ply laminate ENF specimens were in good agreement with a previous classical plate theory formulation. For thicker laminates, however, effects of shear deformation on the compliance of the ENF specimen become significant. An experimental study on glass/polyester quasi-unidirectional and angle-ply laminate ENF specimens was conducted. Specifically, 0]6, ±30]5 and ±45]5 laminates with mid-plane delaminations were considered. Experimental compliance data agreed well with analytical predictions. The fracture toughness increased with increased angle θ at the ±θ interface. This is attributed to the fracture work associated with the debonding of transversely oriented fiber bundles in the quasi-unidirectional plies. The angle-ply laminates displayed more yarn debonding than the quasi-unidirectional laminate. For all laminates it was observed that the crack propagated in a non-uniform manner which is correlated with elastic coupling effects with cracked regions of the laminate beams.
Keywords:B  fracture  strain energy release rate  end-notched flexure specimen  analysis  test methods  glass/polyester laminates
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