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Mechanisms of transverse cracking induced by adjacent ply matrix cracks in composite laminates

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Cracking in composite laminates containing θ -plies adjacent to 90° plies is studied experimentally and numerically using the coupled criterion and finite element calculations. Different damage mechanisms are considered, namely transverse cracking in 90°, cracking in θ -plies, or debonding between adjacent misoriented plies. The influence of the stacking sequence on the damage mechanism sequence is investigated. Experimental observations of the composite edge under tensile loading evidence θ -ply cracking (i) at an imposed strain level much larger than first transverse cracking in 90° ply for a sufficiently large orientation mismatch between adjacent plies or (ii) at a similar imposed strain level if the mismatch angle between two adjacent plies is small. The latter phenomenon may be mitigated by the presence of a 0° ply between the 90° and the θ -plies. These conclusions are supported by numerical simulation of the experimentally observed damage mechanisms, evidencing a change in the damage mechanism sequence depending on the θ -ply misorientation. The numerical simulations also highlight that debonding between adjacent plies may occur as it becomes more favorable that adjacent ply crack re-initiation for sufficiently large adjacent ply mismatch angle.
Title: Mechanisms of transverse cracking induced by adjacent ply matrix cracks in composite laminates
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Cracking in composite laminates containing θ -plies adjacent to 90° plies is studied experimentally and numerically using the coupled criterion and finite element calculations.
Different damage mechanisms are considered, namely transverse cracking in 90°, cracking in θ -plies, or debonding between adjacent misoriented plies.
The influence of the stacking sequence on the damage mechanism sequence is investigated.
Experimental observations of the composite edge under tensile loading evidence θ -ply cracking (i) at an imposed strain level much larger than first transverse cracking in 90° ply for a sufficiently large orientation mismatch between adjacent plies or (ii) at a similar imposed strain level if the mismatch angle between two adjacent plies is small.
The latter phenomenon may be mitigated by the presence of a 0° ply between the 90° and the θ -plies.
These conclusions are supported by numerical simulation of the experimentally observed damage mechanisms, evidencing a change in the damage mechanism sequence depending on the θ -ply misorientation.
The numerical simulations also highlight that debonding between adjacent plies may occur as it becomes more favorable that adjacent ply crack re-initiation for sufficiently large adjacent ply mismatch angle.

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