Unidirectional Composite in Mechanical Fatigue: Modelling Debond Growth from Fibre Breaks
Plastics, Rubber and Composites 2010
Andrejs Pupurs, Jānis Vārna

The aim of this paper is to analyse fibre/matrix debond crack growth during high stress cyclic tension–tension loading of unidirectional composites. The debond crack evolution analysis is based on fracture mechanics concepts that mode II energy release rate calculations are performed analytically for long debonds, where crack growth is self-similar, and numerically for short debonds by finite element method in combination with virtual crack closure technique. From the calculation results simple expressions are derived for an arbitrary mechanical and thermal loading case. Finally, the obtained expressions are applied in Paris law for debond growth simulations in cyclic tension–tension loading.


Keywords
Fibre breaks, Debonding, Energy release rate, Fatigue
DOI
10.1179/174328910X12647080902619
Hyperlink
http://www.maneyonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/174328910X12647080902619

Pupurs, A., Vārna, J. Unidirectional Composite in Mechanical Fatigue: Modelling Debond Growth from Fibre Breaks. Plastics, Rubber and Composites, 2010, Vol.39, Iss.3-5, pp.128-136. ISSN 1465-8011. e-ISSN 1743-2898. Available from: doi:10.1179/174328910X12647080902619

Publication language
English (en)
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