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A simple test for the interlaminar fracture toughness of composites
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1982
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Materials ScienceBase Epoxy IncreasesFibre-reinforced PlasticFiber ReinforcementEngineeringMechanical BehaviorFiber-reinforced CompositeStrength PropertyMechanical EngineeringSame Base EpoxyStressstrain AnalysisComposite TechnologyContinuous-fibre CompositeInterlaminar Fracture ToughnessMechanics Of MaterialsFracture MechanicsDelamination Resistance
A simple test method for the measurement of delamination resistance is assessed through its application to 11-ply graphite-epoxy laminates whose matrices employ the F185 and 205 resins. The F185 resin has the same base epoxy as the 205, to which liquid and solid elastomers have been added. The critical value of the mixed mode energy release rate, calculated from a closed form equation employing nominal strain measurements from the onset of edge delamination, show that addition of the elastomers to the base epoxy increases interlaminar fracture toughness. Comparison of these results with those of width-tapered double cantilever beam (WTDCB) test data for the two materials shows a similar strain energy release rate, establishing the accuracy of the novel method. Both tests are found to be needed, however, for the quantitative characterization of interlaminar fracture toughness.