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Progressive damage modelling and fatigue life prediction of Plain-weave composite laminates with Low-velocity impact damage

Authors :
Zheng-Qiang Cheng
Wei Tan
Junjiang Xiong
Source :
Composite Structures. 273:114262
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

This paper developed a fatigue-driven residual strength model considering the effects of low-velocity impact (LVI) damage and stress ratio. New fatigue failure criteria based on fatigue-driven residual strength concept and fatigue progressive damage model were developed to simulate fatigue damage growth and predict fatigue life for plain-weave composite laminates with LVI damage. To validate the proposed model, LVI tests of plain-weave glass fibre reinforced polymer 3238A/EW250F laminates were conducted, followed by post-impact constant amplitude tension–tension, compression-compression fatigue tests and multi-step fatigue tests. Experimental results indicate that the LVI damage degrades fatigue strength of plain-weave glass fibre composite laminate drastically. The load history also plays an important role on the fatigue accumulation damage of post-impact laminates. The new fatigue progressive damage model achieves a good agreement with fatigue life of post-impact laminates and is able to capture the load sequence effect , opening a new avenue to predict fatigue failure of composite laminates.

Details

ISSN :
02638223
Volume :
273
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Composite Structures
Accession number :
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