Combining damage and friction to model compressive damage growth in fibre-reinforced composites
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Accepted version
Author(s)
Gutkin, R
Pinho, ST
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
A material model for unidirectional fibre-reinforced composites coupling damage to the friction acting on newly created microcracks is developed. While existing material models accounting for progressive damage assume that microcracks remain traction free under compressive load, the present model accounts for contact and friction at microcrack closure. The model is validated against experimental data and it is shown that friction can account for part of the non-linear response and the hysteresis loops typically observed in the shear response of composites. Further validation against simple crushing tests is performed and shows that the physics behind crushing is well captured.
Date Issued
2014-09-07
Date Acceptance
2014-09-07
Citation
Journal of Composite Materials, 2014, 49 (20), pp.2483-2495
ISSN
1530-793X
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Start Page
2483
End Page
2495
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Composite Materials
Volume
49
Issue
20
Copyright Statement
The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Journal of Composite Materials, August 2015, vol. 49, no. 20, 2483-2495, by Sage Publications Ltd, All rights reserved. © SAGE Publications Ltd, 2014. It is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021998314549614.
Subjects
Science & Technology
Technology
Materials Science, Composites
Materials Science
Crushing
damage mechanics
friction
PART I
ENERGY-ABSORPTION
FAILURE MODELS
EMPHASIS
STRENGTH
CRITERIA
FRACTURE
KINKING
LAMINA
RANGE
Materials
0901 Aerospace Engineering
0912 Materials Engineering
0913 Mechanical Engineering
Publication Status
Published