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Predicting Progressive Delamination of Composite Material Specimens via Interface Elements
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Materials ScienceFinite Element MethodEngineeringDurability PerformanceProgressive DelaminationMechanical EngineeringInterface ElementsComposite TechnologyStructural AnalysisContinuous-fibre CompositeStructural ApplicationStructural OptimizationStructural MechanicsBeam TheoryMechanics Of MaterialsFiber-reinforced Composite
Abstract This article describes the application of interface elements to the prediction of progressive delamination in composite materials. The work has been implemented in two separate commercial finite-element computer packages, ABAQUS [1] and LUSAS [2]. In the former case, this has been achieved via a "user subroutine", while in the latter case the elements are embedded directly within the system, either in the standard "release version" of the code or in a research version, to which the authors have access and in which they have implemented various algorithms directly. Comparisons are made with a range of experimental results for composite material specimens. In addition to the finite-element solutions, closed-form results are also presented that are based on a corrected beam theory.
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