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Creep and creep rupture of laminated graphite/epoxy composites
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Materials ScienceDamage MechanismEngineeringIncremental Numerical ProcedureCreep RuptureMechanical BehaviorFiber-reinforced CompositeMechanical EngineeringCivil EngineeringStressstrain AnalysisComposite TechnologyStructural ReliabilityLamination TheoryStructural MechanicsDamage EvolutionMechanics Of MaterialsStructural Engineering
An incremental numerical procedure based on lamination theory is developed to predict creep and creep rupture of general laminates. Existing unidirectional creep compliance and delayed failure data is used to develop analytical models for lamina response. The compliance model is based on a procedure proposed by Findley which incorporates the power law for creep into a nonlinear constitutive relationship. The matrix octahedral shear stress is assumed to control the stress interaction effect. A modified superposition principle is used to account for the varying stress level effect on the creep strain. The lamina failure model is based on a modification of the Tsai-Hill theory which includes the time dependent creep rupture strength. A linear cumulative damage law is used to monitor the remaining lifetime in each ply.
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