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DOI of the published article https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tafmec.2019.102251
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Energy release rate of the fiber/matrix interface crack in UD composites under transverse loading: debond-debond and debond-free boundary interactions

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31224/osf.io/z76j8

Keywords:

Debonding, Energy ReleaseRate, Energy Release Rate, Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Polymer Matrix Composites (PMC), Polymer-matrix Composites (PMCs), Thin-ply

Abstract

The effects of crack shielding, finite thickness of the composite and fiber content on fiber/matrix debond growth in thin unidirectional composites are investigated analyzing Representative Volume Elements (RVEs) of different ordered microstructures. Debond growth is characterized by estimation of the Energy Release Rates (ERRs) in Mode I and Mode II using the Virtual Crack Closure Technique (VCCT) and the J-integral. It is found that increasing fiber content, a larger distance between debonds in the loading direction and the presence of a free surface close to the debond have all a strong enhancing effect on the ERR. The presence of fully bonded fibers in the composite thickness direction has instead a constraining effect, and it is shown to be very localized. An explanation of these observations is proposed based on mechanical considerations.

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2019-07-12