Despite the crucial significance of failure prediction in composites, such an objective remains challenging, even in unidirectional (UD) systems. A strength model for UD composites was used that has great versatility in handling various matrix and fibre behaviours. This model includes a simplified superposition principle that was found to be reliable in predicting stress concentration factors irrespective of the presence of matrix cracks. The model revealed the negligible influence of matrix cracks on stress concentrations, ineffective length, cluster development and failure strain. The presence of matrix cracks can therefore be safely neglected in models for UD composites. This information is important for experimental validations and for ...
This work presents an analytical model to predict the strength of the unidirectional carbon epoxy co...
International audienceThe purpose of these three papers is not to just revisit the modelling of unid...
The economic and efficient exploitation of composite materials in critical load bearing applications...
Despite the crucial significance of failure prediction in composites, such an objective remains chal...
Many models for prediction of longitudinal tensile failure of unidirectional (UD) composites have be...
An efficient method is developed to estimate the load level at which a crack occurs on the constitue...
International audienceIn order to improve the testing and design of filament wound composite structu...
International audienceA model to predict the effects of the accumulation of fibre breakages in unidi...
Fibre-reinforced composites are rapidly increasing their market share in structural applications. Ne...
Transverse tensile strength of unidirectional (UD) composites plays a key role in overall failure of...
Solutions are developed for the two-dimensional region containing unidirectional fibers embedded in ...
Considerable effort has been put into the development of models describing damage and failure of fib...
With the title "Unidirectional interply fibre-hybrid composites: longitudinal tensile failure and in...
This work presents an analytical model to predict the strength of the unidirectional carbon epoxy co...
International audienceThe purpose of these three papers is not to just revisit the modelling of unid...
The economic and efficient exploitation of composite materials in critical load bearing applications...
Despite the crucial significance of failure prediction in composites, such an objective remains chal...
Many models for prediction of longitudinal tensile failure of unidirectional (UD) composites have be...
An efficient method is developed to estimate the load level at which a crack occurs on the constitue...
International audienceIn order to improve the testing and design of filament wound composite structu...
International audienceA model to predict the effects of the accumulation of fibre breakages in unidi...
Fibre-reinforced composites are rapidly increasing their market share in structural applications. Ne...
Transverse tensile strength of unidirectional (UD) composites plays a key role in overall failure of...
Solutions are developed for the two-dimensional region containing unidirectional fibers embedded in ...
Considerable effort has been put into the development of models describing damage and failure of fib...
With the title "Unidirectional interply fibre-hybrid composites: longitudinal tensile failure and in...
This work presents an analytical model to predict the strength of the unidirectional carbon epoxy co...
International audienceThe purpose of these three papers is not to just revisit the modelling of unid...
The economic and efficient exploitation of composite materials in critical load bearing applications...