Rc. Wetherhold et Dj. Thomas, REGULARITY OF THE TRANSVERSE CRACK SPACING IN A DAMAGED LAMINATE, Reliability engineering & systems safety, 56(3), 1997, pp. 221-224
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In evaluating elastic constants for a damaged laminate, the assumption
is often made that transverse matrix cracks are equally spaced. To in
vestigate the plausibility of this assumption, an analytical expressio
n for the probability density function of the next failure location in
a region of the cross-ply laminate bounded by two existing transverse
matrix cracks is derived. The derivation employs the method developed
by Oh and Finney for modeling the characteristics of the location of
failure in conjunction with a shear-lag solution for the stress state
in a transversely cracked layer of a multi-ply laminate. In exercising
this model, it is found that the assumption of regularly spaced trans
verse matrix cracks becomes more plausible as the crack density increa
ses (crack spacing decreases). (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Limited.