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Postbuckling and Growth of Delaminations in Composite Plates Subjected to Axial Compression
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2002
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Reinforcement MaterialEngineeringStructural CrashworthinessMechanical EngineeringStructural OptimizationStructural EngineeringComposite Plates SubjectedStructural IntegrityPostbuckling ResponseStrength PropertyCompression (Physics)Stressstrain AnalysisAxial CompressionComposite TechnologyThin-walled StructureDelamination ProgressionFiber-reinforced CompositeDelamination GrowthCivil EngineeringStructural MechanicsMechanics Of Materials
The postbuckling response and growth of circular delaminations in flat and curved plates are investigated as part of a study to identify the criticality of delamination locations through the laminate thickness. The experimental results from tests on delaminated plates are compared with finite element analysis results generated using shell models. The analytical prediction of delamination growth is obtained by assessing the strain energy release rate results from the finite element model and comparing them to a mixed-mode fracture toughness failure criterion. The analytical results for onset of delamination growth compare well with experimental results generated using a 3-dimensional displacement visualization system. The record of delamination progression measured in this study has resulted in a fully 3-dimensional test case with which progressive failure models can be validated.
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