Fatigue life prediction of woven composite laminates with initial delamination

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2020-07-13

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Wiley

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Article

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8756-758X

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Wan A, Xiong J, Xu Y. (2020) Fatigue life prediction of woven composite laminates with initial delamination, Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures. Volume 43, September 2020, pp. 2130-2146

Abstract

An engineering approach for fatigue life prediction of fibre‐reinforced polymer composite materials is highly desirable for industries due to the complexity in damage mechanisms and their interactions. This paper presents a fatigue‐driven residual strength model considering the effect of initial delamination size and stress ratio. Static and constant amplitude fatigue tests of woven composite specimens with delamination diameters of 0, 4 and 6 mm were carried out to determine the model parameters. Good agreement with experimental results has been achieved when the modified residual strength model has been applied for fatigue life prediction of the woven composite laminate with an initial delamination diameter of 8 mm under constant amplitude load and block fatigue load. It has been demonstrated that the residual strength degradation‐based model can effectively reflect the load sequence effect on fatigue damage and hence provide more accurate fatigue life prediction than the traditional linear damage accumulation models.

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delamination, fatigue life prediction, residual strength, woven composite laminate

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Attribution 4.0 International

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