It has still not been shown that current failure theories can be accurate for all loading configurations, boundary conditions, layups, and thicknesses of composite laminates. A comprehensive discussion is neither available in the most recent bibliographical reviews, nor in the most recent assessments of their accuracy. In this review article, new failure theories, recent improvements to existing theories, and the most relevant contributions to the modeling of failure mechanisms of composites with continuous reinforcement fibers are discussed, together with their recent applications. The most recent physically based practical failure criteria, which use standard engineering quantities, have affordable computational costs and do not require e...
Various failure modes can occur in a composite laminate subjected to external load. With the increas...
AbstractA mechanism-based progressive failure analyses (PFA) approach is developed for fiber reinfor...
ABSTRACT: A new set of six phenomenological failure criteria for fiber-reinforced polymer laminates ...
It has still not been shown that current failure theories can be accurate for all loading configurat...
The failure analysis composites remains a topic still open to discussion. Indeed, despite the of pro...
Damage and failure of fiber composites is a complex process the prediction of which requires adequat...
Fiber-reinforced composite materials have found increasing industrial applications in the last decad...
Abstract The long-standing problem of characterizing failure for fiber composite materials will be r...
In this paper, a new failure theory for laminated composite based on initiating failure mechanism is...
Fibre-reinforced composites are being used more and more widely in many fields. However, the theoret...
Composite Laminates are generally designed using a failure criteria, based on a set of standard expe...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41939-018-0022-zRecent...
Fibre-reinforced composites are being used more and more widely in many fields. However, the theoret...
This paper proposes a new fully three-dimensional failure criteria for polymer composites reinforced...
The research described in this paper is focused on two areas: (1) evaluation of existing composite f...
Various failure modes can occur in a composite laminate subjected to external load. With the increas...
AbstractA mechanism-based progressive failure analyses (PFA) approach is developed for fiber reinfor...
ABSTRACT: A new set of six phenomenological failure criteria for fiber-reinforced polymer laminates ...
It has still not been shown that current failure theories can be accurate for all loading configurat...
The failure analysis composites remains a topic still open to discussion. Indeed, despite the of pro...
Damage and failure of fiber composites is a complex process the prediction of which requires adequat...
Fiber-reinforced composite materials have found increasing industrial applications in the last decad...
Abstract The long-standing problem of characterizing failure for fiber composite materials will be r...
In this paper, a new failure theory for laminated composite based on initiating failure mechanism is...
Fibre-reinforced composites are being used more and more widely in many fields. However, the theoret...
Composite Laminates are generally designed using a failure criteria, based on a set of standard expe...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41939-018-0022-zRecent...
Fibre-reinforced composites are being used more and more widely in many fields. However, the theoret...
This paper proposes a new fully three-dimensional failure criteria for polymer composites reinforced...
The research described in this paper is focused on two areas: (1) evaluation of existing composite f...
Various failure modes can occur in a composite laminate subjected to external load. With the increas...
AbstractA mechanism-based progressive failure analyses (PFA) approach is developed for fiber reinfor...
ABSTRACT: A new set of six phenomenological failure criteria for fiber-reinforced polymer laminates ...