Citation:
Francesco Bianchi and Xiang Zhang. A cohesive zone model for predicting delamination suppression in z-pin
reinforced laminates. Composites Science and Technology, 2011, Volume 71, pp1898–1907
Abstract:
This paper presents a cohesive zone model based finite element analysis of
delamination resistance of z-pin reinforced double cantilever beam (DCB). The
main difference between this and existing cohesive zone models is that each z-
pin bridging force is governed by a traction-separation law derived from a meso-
mechanical model of the pin pullout process, which is independent of the
fracture toughness of unreinforced laminate. Therefore, two different traction-
separation laws are used: one representing the toughness of unreinforced
laminate and the other the enhanced delamination toughness owing to the pin
bridging action. This approach can account for the large scale bridging effect
and avoid using concentrated pin forces, thus removing the mesh dependency and
permitting more accurate analysis solution. Computations were performed using a
simplified unit strip model. Predicted delamination growth and load vs.
displacement relation are in excellent agreement with the prediction by a
complete model, and both models are in good agreement with test measured load
vs. displacement relation. For a pinned DCB specimen, the unit strip model can
reduce the computing time by 85%.