The growth of delaminations in polymer-matrix fibre composites under cyclic-fatigue loading in operational aircraft structures has always been a very important factor which has the potential to significantly affect the service-life of such structures. The recent introduction by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of a ‘slow growth’ approach to the certification of composites has further focused attention on the experimental data and the analytical tools needed to assess the growth of delaminations under fatigue loads. Specific attention is given to the test and data-reduction procedures required to determine a ‘valid’ rate of fatigue crack growth (FCG), da/dN, versus the range of the energy release-rate, ΔG, (or the maximum energy rel...
The strain energy release rate (SERR) is widely used to study delamination growth in composites and ...
The knowledge of delamination modes and growth rate during the operating life of a composite structu...
Quasi-static or cyclic loading of an artificial starter crack in unidirectionally fibre-reinforced c...
The introduction, originally in 2009, by the FAA of a ‘slow growth’ approach to the certification of...
Advanced composite materials have been commonly used in aerospace engineering, because of their good...
In the present paper a novel methodology is proposed for predicting an ‘upper-bound’ (i.e. ‘worst ca...
© 2017 International Committee on Composite Materials. All rights reserved. Mode I fatigue delaminat...
Fatigue delamination in multidirectional composite laminates was experimentally investigated in pres...
Recently, advances have been made in the design, manufacture and application of composite materials....
Fiber reinforced composites are attractive for aerospace applications due to high specific strength ...
Reliable delamination characterization data for laminated composites are needed for input in analyti...
Delamination is one of the most significant and unique failure modes in composite structures. Becaus...
ABSTRACT: A semi-empirical model was developed for estimating the growth of delaminations inside fib...
This paper proposes a straightforward methodology to generate fatigue delamination curves without th...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the contribution/role of the crack closure and the fib...
The strain energy release rate (SERR) is widely used to study delamination growth in composites and ...
The knowledge of delamination modes and growth rate during the operating life of a composite structu...
Quasi-static or cyclic loading of an artificial starter crack in unidirectionally fibre-reinforced c...
The introduction, originally in 2009, by the FAA of a ‘slow growth’ approach to the certification of...
Advanced composite materials have been commonly used in aerospace engineering, because of their good...
In the present paper a novel methodology is proposed for predicting an ‘upper-bound’ (i.e. ‘worst ca...
© 2017 International Committee on Composite Materials. All rights reserved. Mode I fatigue delaminat...
Fatigue delamination in multidirectional composite laminates was experimentally investigated in pres...
Recently, advances have been made in the design, manufacture and application of composite materials....
Fiber reinforced composites are attractive for aerospace applications due to high specific strength ...
Reliable delamination characterization data for laminated composites are needed for input in analyti...
Delamination is one of the most significant and unique failure modes in composite structures. Becaus...
ABSTRACT: A semi-empirical model was developed for estimating the growth of delaminations inside fib...
This paper proposes a straightforward methodology to generate fatigue delamination curves without th...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the contribution/role of the crack closure and the fib...
The strain energy release rate (SERR) is widely used to study delamination growth in composites and ...
The knowledge of delamination modes and growth rate during the operating life of a composite structu...
Quasi-static or cyclic loading of an artificial starter crack in unidirectionally fibre-reinforced c...