EFFECT OF STACKING-SEQUENCE ON ENERGY-RELEASE RATE DISTRIBUTIONS IN MULTIDIRECTIONAL DCB AND ENF SPECIMENS

Citation
Bd. Davidson et al., EFFECT OF STACKING-SEQUENCE ON ENERGY-RELEASE RATE DISTRIBUTIONS IN MULTIDIRECTIONAL DCB AND ENF SPECIMENS, Engineering fracture mechanics, 55(4), 1996, pp. 557-569
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanics
ISSN journal
00137944
Volume
55
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
557 - 569
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-7944(1996)55:4<557:EOSOER>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Results are presented from a theoretical investigation of the effect o f stacking sequence on energy release rate distributions in laminated composite double cantilever beam and end-notched flexure test specimen s. Eight different stacking sequences are investigated; four of these will result in delamination growth at a 30 degrees/30 degrees interfac e and four will result in growth at a 30 degrees/-30 degrees interface . Each set of four sequences is chosen to exhibit varying amounts of c oupling between the primary bending curvature and either the transvers e bending curvature or the twist curvature. For a set number of plies, sequences that minimize one type of coupling will have increased coup ling of the other type. The sequences chosen for study span a range of possible choices for practical use. Three-dimensional finite element analyses are used to obtain the total energy release rate and its dist ribution along an initially straight delamination front for the eight sequences under DCB and ENF loadings. As expected, for the DCB loading , peak energy release rates occur near the center of the specimen's wi dth, whereas for the ENF loading the peak occurs at one or both edges. It is shown that larger bending-twisting coupling results in larger a symmetries in the energy release rate, whereas larger longitudinal-tra nsverse bending coupling results in larger peak values. Practical appl ication to DCB and ENF testing is discussed. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevi er Science Ltd.