Resumen:
A progressive failure model that was developed earlier for tensile loading is extended for laminated composites under uniaxial compressive loading. This model is capable of predicting the extent of damage at any load level, the stiffness loss, the stress- strain behavior and the residual strength of the laminates. The model is composed of the stress analysis, the failure analysis and a degradation model for the damaged lamina. Comparison with three sets of experimental data shows that good correlation was obtained between the theoretical prediction and the data for the ultimate strength. The predicted micro-damage includes matrix cracking and fiber breakage (shear crippling or microbuck ling) that agrees reasonably well with the experimental X-ray radiograph.
Palabras Clave: Progressive Failure, Composite Materials, Finite Element
Índice de impacto JCR y cuartil WoS: 2,300 - Q3 (2023)
Referencia DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/073168449301201002
Publicado en papel: Octubre 1993.
Cita:
S.C. Tan, J. Pérez, Progressive failure of laminated composites with a hole under compressive loading. Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites. Vol. 12, nº. 10, pp. 1043 - 1057, Octubre 1993.