A mechanical model for the delamination extension of 3-D orthogonal interlo
cked fabric composites has been developed by using a 2-D finite-element met
hod to simulate experimental results from modified DCB tests. The fracture
phenomena around z-fiber bundles, such as debonding from the in-plane layer
, slack absorption and fiber bridging, are introduced in the analysis. The
experimental results could be simulated to a reasonable degree by the prese
nt model. The slack length and z-fiber slip introduced into the model were
determined by the parametric study, and their results indicate that the dif
ference in slack length has a serious effect only in the early stage of cra
ck extension, and that the friction becomes dominant after this phase as a
result of the increased number of bridging fibers. It is proved numerically
that the coupled mechanism of z-fiber slip, absorption of slack and the fi
ber breakage provide the increase of the interlaminar fracture toughness of
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