The static failure behaviour of the fibre-metal laminate GLARE is examined using 3D finite element simulations. The configuration analysed is a centre-cracked tensile specimen composed of two aluminium layers sandwiching a cross-plied, fibre-epoxy layer. The crack and delamination growths are simulated by means of interface elements equipped with a mixed-mode damage model. The mode-mixity is derived from an energy criterion typically used in linear elastic fracture mechanics studies. The damage kinetic law is rate-dependent, in order to simulate rate effects during interfacial delamination and to avoid numerical convergence problems due to crack bifurcations. The numerical implementation of the interface damage model is based on a backward ...
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International audienceIn the last decade, due to their unique properties such as optimal impact resi...
The static failure behaviour of the fibre-metal laminate GLARE is examined using 3D finite element s...
This paper presents a 3D damage model utilized for studying the failure characteristics of GLARE. Th...
In this paper, an application of the Extended Finite Element Method (XFEM) for simulation of delamin...
A fibre–metal laminate is a composite of metal and fibre-reinforced prepreg layers. An example of su...
In this contribution numerical models are discussed for describing failure mechanisms in fibre metal...
The static failure behaviour of fibre-reinforced laminates is examined at the mesoscale and microsca...
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Fibre Metal Laminate Glare consists of thin aluminium layers bonded together with pre-impregnated gl...
To analyse fibre-bridging in cracked fibre-metal laminates, a numerical study using the Boundary Ele...
A 3D finite element model using cohesive elements and continuum (bulk) material damage models was de...
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ying the interlaminar toughness of composite laminates. The aim of this paper is to analysis delamin...
This article presents a three-dimensional constitutive model to replicate the dynamic response of bl...
The paper investigates the capability of a finite element model based on cohesive interface elements...
International audienceIn the last decade, due to their unique properties such as optimal impact resi...
The static failure behaviour of the fibre-metal laminate GLARE is examined using 3D finite element s...
This paper presents a 3D damage model utilized for studying the failure characteristics of GLARE. Th...
In this paper, an application of the Extended Finite Element Method (XFEM) for simulation of delamin...
A fibre–metal laminate is a composite of metal and fibre-reinforced prepreg layers. An example of su...
In this contribution numerical models are discussed for describing failure mechanisms in fibre metal...
The static failure behaviour of fibre-reinforced laminates is examined at the mesoscale and microsca...
The concept of damage tolerance is a key aspect in ensuring and maintaining safety of an airframe st...
Fibre Metal Laminate Glare consists of thin aluminium layers bonded together with pre-impregnated gl...
To analyse fibre-bridging in cracked fibre-metal laminates, a numerical study using the Boundary Ele...
A 3D finite element model using cohesive elements and continuum (bulk) material damage models was de...
This thesis deals with numerical simulation of a peel test with an Aluminium foil and Low Density Po...
ying the interlaminar toughness of composite laminates. The aim of this paper is to analysis delamin...
This article presents a three-dimensional constitutive model to replicate the dynamic response of bl...
The paper investigates the capability of a finite element model based on cohesive interface elements...
International audienceIn the last decade, due to their unique properties such as optimal impact resi...