Tj. Vogler et S. Kyriakides, On the initiation and growth of kink bands in fiber composites: Part I. experiments, INT J SOL S, 38(15), 2001, pp. 2639-2651
The initiation and growth of a kink band in a uniaxial composite is investi
gated experimentally. Experiments on unidirectional plates of AS4/PEEK were
conducted using a custom biaxial testing device. A relatively stable post-
failure response which occurs for displacement controlled shearing under a
compressive preload is exploited to observe quasistatic kink band growth. T
he band initiates from a stress concentration on one of the free edges and
grows across the specimen with a constant inclination of about 12 degrees.
Detailed in situ measurements show that the fiber rotation and band width a
t a point increase as the band goes past it. After traversing the specimen,
the band propagates (broadens) with constant fiber rotation. The observed
kink band characteristics were similar to those of kink bands which grew dy
namically in the same composite tested under pure compression. A difference
is that the ends of the bands formed under combined compression and shear
are highly bent but not broken. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights r
eserved.