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EFFECTS OF STACKING SEQUENCE ON FRACTURE MECHANISMS IN QUASI-ISOTROPIC CARBON/EPOXY LAMINATES UNDER TENSILE LOADING

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Abstract

loading has been investigated microscopically. One significant mode of failure in laminated composites is delamination initiating at free edges. The interlaminar stress in the boundary ply along the free edges of a laminated composite is the main factor to cause delamination. The laminate stacking sequence affects the interlaminar stress distribution and consequently may change the mode of failure. It is of design importance to determine a suitable criterion based on stress analysis to obtain the best stacking sequence. In the present work, tensile properties of six samples with different stacking sequences have been examined. Results showed that stress analysis at distance very close to the free edges is a suitable criterion to predict the initiation of delamination and the stacking sequence of [90/45/0/-45]s has the highest strength among the others. Furthermore finite element analysis showed that the adjacent ±45 plies cause premature delamination during tensile loading. Zohreh R. Hessabi, Behzad Majidi, and Jamshid Aghazadeh*

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