Employing a failure criterion with interaction terms to simulate the progressive failure of carbon-epoxy laminates
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2005-06Author
Jamaluddin, Mahmud
Faris, Ismail, Prof. Dr.
Tasneem, Pervez, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
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A failure criterion with the existence of coupling terms is employed to investigate the progressive failure in anisotropic
laminated carbon-epoxy plates. The criterion is employed because it is developed recently. Moreover, the criterion allows
interaction between fiber and matrix properties. This paper is aimed to investigate the contribution of the coupling terms and
thus, to simulate the progressive failure of the carbon-epoxy plates. A mathematical model and computational model are
presented for the analysis. The deformation of the plates is predicted based on higher order shear deformation theory.
Variation of material properties through thickness is used and accommodated by a discrete layer approach. A program based
on finite element method is developed to determine the lamina stresses. Stresses calculated are used in the present failure
model to determine the first ply failure and last ply failure, by progressively reducing the stiffness of the laminas. Finally, the
first ply failure and last ply failure results are used to determine the lower and upper bounds within which the true load
carrying capacity lies. The numerical results obtained show some improvement compared to other failure criteria.
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