The analysis of interlaminar fracture in uniaxial fibre-polymer composites
- 8 January 1990
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Vol. 427 (1872) , 173-199
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.1990.0007
Abstract
One of the most important mechanical properties of a fibre-polymer composite is its resistance to delamination. The presence of delaminations may lead not only to complete fracture but even partial delaminations will lead to a loss of stiffness, which can be a very important design consideration. Because delamination may be regarded as crack propagation then an obvious scheme for characterizing this phenomenon has been via a fracture mechanics approach. There is, therefore, an extensive literature on the use of fracture mechanics to ascertain the interlaminar fracture energies, G c , for various fibre-polymer composites using different test geometries to yield mode I, mode II and mixed mode I/II values of G c . Nevertheless, problems of consistency and discussions on the accuracy of such results abound. This paper describes a detailed study of the methods of analysing the experimental data obtained from fracture mechanics tests using double-cantilever beam, end loaded split and end notched flexure specimens. It is shown that to get consistent and accurate values of G c it is necessary to consider aspects of the tests such as the end rotation and deflection of the crack tip, the effective shortening of the beam due to large displacements of the arms, and the stiffening of the beam due to the presence of the end blocks bonded to the specimens. Analytical methods for ascertaining the various correction constants and factors are described and are successfully applied to the results obtained from three different fibre-polymer composites. These composites exhibit different types of fracture behaviour and illustrate the wide range of effects that must be considered when values of the interlaminar fracture energies, free from artefacts from the test method and the analysis method, are required.Keywords
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