On the modeling of delamination in thick composites
Abstract
The layerwise laminate theory of Reddy (1989) is used to develop a layerwise, two-dimensional, displacement-based, finite element model of laminated composite plates that provides a convenient format for modeling multiple delaminations. The resulting layerwise model is capable of computing interlaminar stresses, free edge effects, and energy release rates with the same accuracy as a conventional 3D finite element model. Although the total degrees of freedom are comparable in both models, the layerwise, two-dimensional format allows faster computation of the element stiffness matrices. Two example problems are provided to illustrate the accuracy of the present model in computing interlaminar stresses and energy release rates for laminates in bending and extension.
- Publication:
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Enhancing Analysis Techniques for Composite Materials
- Pub Date:
- 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991eatc.proc..133R
- Keywords:
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- Delaminating;
- Fiber Composites;
- Finite Element Method;
- Thick Plates;
- Two Dimensional Models;
- Laminates;
- Three Dimensional Models;
- Structural Mechanics