Finite element analysis of beam specimens used to measure the delamination resistance of composites
Abstract
The energy release rates application to various beam specimens used to measure the delamination resistance of composites have been calculated using finite element methods. The results have been compared with beam theory solutions. While appreciable discrepancies exist, it has been found that the differences are expressible through a nondimensional parameter, rho, identified from orthotropy rescaling. Consequently, accurate solutions for the energy release rates are presented in terms of beam theory solutions, qualified by analytical series functions containing p.
- Publication:
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Journal of Composites and Technology Research
- Pub Date:
- 1992
- Bibcode:
- 1992JCTR...14..235H
- Keywords:
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- Beams (Supports);
- Composite Structures;
- Delaminating;
- Finite Element Method;
- Fracture Strength;
- Notch Tests;
- Plane Strain;
- Plane Stress;
- Strain Energy Release Rate;
- Structural Mechanics