Citation:
Francesco Bianchi and Xiang Zhang. Predicting mode II delamination suppression in z-pinned laminates. Composites Science and Technology, Volume 72, Issue 8, 2 May 2012, Pages 924-932
Abstract:
A finite element model for predicting delamination resistance of z-pin
reinforced laminates under the mode-II load condition is presented. End notched
flexure specimen is simulated using a cohesive zone model. The main difference
of this approach to previously published cohesive zone models is that the
individual bridging force exerted by z-pin is governed by a specific traction-
separation law derived from a unit-cell model of single pin failure process,
which is independent of the fracture toughness of the unreinforced laminate.
Therefore, two separate traction-separation laws are employed; one represents
unreinforced laminate properties and the other for the enhanced delamination
toughness owing to the pin bridging action. This approach can account for the
so-called large scale bridging effect and avoid using concentrated pin forces in
numerical models, thus removing the mesh-size dependency and permitting more
accurate and reliable computational solutions.