A novel computational modeling framework to predict the compressive strength of fiber reinforced polymer matrix composite (FRPC) laminates has been presented. The model development has been motivated by a set of experimental results on the compression response of two diferent FRPCs. The model accounts for failure mode interaction between kink-banding and interface fracture (or delamination), which are observed in the experimental results. To reduce the size of the computational model, those interfaces that are most susceptible to delamination are Lrst determined through a free-edge stress analysis. Furthermore, o-axis layers, which are passive in the failure process are represented through an equivalent homogenized model, but the microstruc...
The failure locus a fiber-reinforced composite lamina, made up of 50 vol. % of carbon fibers embedde...
Fibre-reinforced composites are being used more and more widely in many fields. However, the theoret...
Experimental analyses of FRP composite laminates fail to predict and correlate the type and sequence...
A novel computational modeling framework to predict the compressive strength of fiber reinforced pol...
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Understanding the mechanisms of failure of composite structures and developing mechanism based failu...
Composite laminates can exhibit the nonlinear properties due to the fiber/matrix interface debonding...
There is no state of the art computational model that is good enough for predictive simulation of th...
The failure locus a fiber-reinforced composite lamina, made up of 50 vol.% of carbon fibers embedded...
The increasing use of fiber reinforced polymer composites (FRPC) in civil and military applications ...
Failure mechanisms in fiber composites are a function of many parameters such as constituent propert...
AbstractA mechanism-based progressive failure analyses (PFA) approach is developed for fiber reinfor...
This paper is concerned with a progressive failure analysis methodology for fiber reinforced composi...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Co...
The failure locus a fiber-reinforced composite lamina, made up of 50 vol. % of carbon fibers embedde...
Fibre-reinforced composites are being used more and more widely in many fields. However, the theoret...
Experimental analyses of FRP composite laminates fail to predict and correlate the type and sequence...
A novel computational modeling framework to predict the compressive strength of fiber reinforced pol...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97075/1/AIAA2012-1895.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90657/1/AIAA-2011-1792-899.pd
Understanding the mechanisms of failure of composite structures and developing mechanism based failu...
Composite laminates can exhibit the nonlinear properties due to the fiber/matrix interface debonding...
There is no state of the art computational model that is good enough for predictive simulation of th...
The failure locus a fiber-reinforced composite lamina, made up of 50 vol.% of carbon fibers embedded...
The increasing use of fiber reinforced polymer composites (FRPC) in civil and military applications ...
Failure mechanisms in fiber composites are a function of many parameters such as constituent propert...
AbstractA mechanism-based progressive failure analyses (PFA) approach is developed for fiber reinfor...
This paper is concerned with a progressive failure analysis methodology for fiber reinforced composi...
�� 2020 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Co...
The failure locus a fiber-reinforced composite lamina, made up of 50 vol. % of carbon fibers embedde...
Fibre-reinforced composites are being used more and more widely in many fields. However, the theoret...
Experimental analyses of FRP composite laminates fail to predict and correlate the type and sequence...