Composite structures exhibit many different failure mechanisms, but attempts to model composite failure frequently make a priori assumptions about the mechanism by which failure will occur. Wang et al. [1] conducted compressive tests on four configurations of composite specimen manufactured with out-of-plane waviness created by ply-drop defects. There were significantly different failures for each case. Detailed finite element models of these experiments were developed which include competing failure mechanisms. The model predictions correlate well with experimental results-both qualitatively (location of failure and shape of failed specimen) and quantitatively (failure load). The models are used to identify the progression of failure durin...
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AbstractComposite structures exhibit many different failure mechanisms, but attempts to model compos...
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Understanding the mechanisms of failure of composite structures and developing mechanism based failu...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41939-018-0022-zRecent...
Physical testing of laminated structures has indicated that the compressive strength is often consid...
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Composite Laminates are generally designed using a failure criteria, based on a set of standard expe...
It has still not been shown that current failure theories can be accurate for all loading configurat...
Composite structures present difficult challenges for crash modeling. A variety of failure mechanism...
This paper presents a defect severity concept for characterising fibre misalignments commonly found ...
The mode of failure of a carbon fibre reinforced concrete beam has been studied. Early investigation...
AbstractComposite structures exhibit many different failure mechanisms, but attempts to model compos...
Fibre reinforced polymers are progressively substituting metallic materials in many aerospace struct...
The aerospace industry is committed to improve the performance of aircraft whilst reducing emissions...
The increasing use of fiber reinforced polymer composites (FRPC) in civil and military applications ...
Understanding the mechanisms of failure of composite structures and developing mechanism based failu...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41939-018-0022-zRecent...
Physical testing of laminated structures has indicated that the compressive strength is often consid...
This study investigates the failure mechanisms of unidirectional (UD) HTS40/977-2 toughened resin co...
This thesis investigates the failure behaviour of the matrix constituent found in composite material...
This paper presents a composite conical structure used commonly in flight-qualification testing. Thi...
Composite Laminates are generally designed using a failure criteria, based on a set of standard expe...
It has still not been shown that current failure theories can be accurate for all loading configurat...
Composite structures present difficult challenges for crash modeling. A variety of failure mechanism...
This paper presents a defect severity concept for characterising fibre misalignments commonly found ...
The mode of failure of a carbon fibre reinforced concrete beam has been studied. Early investigation...