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Progressive Damage Analysis of Post-buckled Stiffened Panels under Static Compressive Loading
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EngineeringStructural CrashworthinessContinued LoadingMechanical EngineeringStructural OptimizationStructural EngineeringDamage MorphologyDamage MechanismStructural IntegrityStatic Compressive LoadingValidation ProgramStructural Health MonitoringPost-buckled Stiffened PanelsStructural DesignThin-walled StructureFiber-reinforced CompositeCivil EngineeringStructural AnalysisStructural MechanicsDamage EvolutionProgressive Damage AnalysisMechanics Of Materials
The validation of progressive damage analysis methods requires experimental data that captures the initiation of damage, its evolution with continued loading, and the morphology of damage throughout its evolution. In support of the NASA Advanced Composites Project, several validation specimens of increasing complexity have been tested and characterized in order to provide the data required to assess the capabilities of several progressive damage analysis methods for fiber-reinforced composite materials. The analytical capabilities of interest for this validation program include networks of interacting matrix cracks and delaminations in post-buckled stiffened structures. A series of single stringer compression specimens was tested and characterized at NASA Langley Research Center. The experimental data from these tests are compared with progressive damage finite element analysis results. Test/analysis comparisons are made in terms of load/displacement histories, damage morphology, and damage size versus load metrics.
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