AbstractThe strain energy release rate (SERR) is widely used to study delamination growth in composites and adhesively bonded structures. Both the maximum SERR (Gmax) and the range of SERR (ΔG) are commonly used to characterize delamination growth rate. The present paper discusses the appropriateness of using the SERR range to characterize delamination growth in fibre reinforced plastic (FRP) composite structures, and several inconsistent results associated with fatigue tests reported in the open literature will be presented. To this end, the paper focuses on the question of ‘similitude’ and the potential for using the terms ΔG' and Δ√G as alternative methods for characterizing Mode I, Mode II and Mixed mode I/II delamination growth
Fatigue delamination growth in composite laminates is strongly influenced by mean loads or load rati...
Composite materials often fail by delamination. The onset and growth of delamination in AS4/PEEK, a ...
Quasi-static or cyclic loading of an artificial starter crack in unidirectionally fibre-reinforced c...
AbstractThe strain energy release rate (SERR) is widely used to study delamination growth in composi...
The strain energy release rate (SERR) is widely used to study delamination growth in composites and ...
This work aims at studying the loading rate dependency of mode I delamination growth in CFRPs, using...
AbstractThe concept of relating fatigue disbond growth to the strain energy release rate (SERR) is c...
Advanced composite materials have been commonly used in aerospace engineering, because of their good...
This paper provides an investigation on thickness effects on fibre-bridged fatigue delamination grow...
AbstractWith a view toward applications in structural composite design, mode I (tensile opening) fat...
Fiber reinforced composites are attractive for aerospace applications due to high specific strength ...
The growth of delaminations in polymer-matrix fibre composites under cyclic-fatigue loading in opera...
A new methodology to measure the Mode II interlaminar fracture in fatigue for FRP composites is deve...
This paper aims to investigate stress ratio effect on fibre bridging significance in mode I fatigue ...
Fatigue delamination in multidirectional composite laminates was experimentally investigated in pres...
Fatigue delamination growth in composite laminates is strongly influenced by mean loads or load rati...
Composite materials often fail by delamination. The onset and growth of delamination in AS4/PEEK, a ...
Quasi-static or cyclic loading of an artificial starter crack in unidirectionally fibre-reinforced c...
AbstractThe strain energy release rate (SERR) is widely used to study delamination growth in composi...
The strain energy release rate (SERR) is widely used to study delamination growth in composites and ...
This work aims at studying the loading rate dependency of mode I delamination growth in CFRPs, using...
AbstractThe concept of relating fatigue disbond growth to the strain energy release rate (SERR) is c...
Advanced composite materials have been commonly used in aerospace engineering, because of their good...
This paper provides an investigation on thickness effects on fibre-bridged fatigue delamination grow...
AbstractWith a view toward applications in structural composite design, mode I (tensile opening) fat...
Fiber reinforced composites are attractive for aerospace applications due to high specific strength ...
The growth of delaminations in polymer-matrix fibre composites under cyclic-fatigue loading in opera...
A new methodology to measure the Mode II interlaminar fracture in fatigue for FRP composites is deve...
This paper aims to investigate stress ratio effect on fibre bridging significance in mode I fatigue ...
Fatigue delamination in multidirectional composite laminates was experimentally investigated in pres...
Fatigue delamination growth in composite laminates is strongly influenced by mean loads or load rati...
Composite materials often fail by delamination. The onset and growth of delamination in AS4/PEEK, a ...
Quasi-static or cyclic loading of an artificial starter crack in unidirectionally fibre-reinforced c...