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Delamination R-curve as a material property of unidirectional glass/epoxy composites

Journal: Materials and Design (18734197)Year: 2012/02/01Volume: Issue:
Shokrieh M.M.Heidari-Rarani M.a Ayatollahi M.R.
DOI:10.1016/j.matdes.2011.08.006Language: English

Abstract

It is still questionable to think of delamination resistance of a double cantilever beam (DCB) as a material property independent of the specimen size and geometry. In this research, the effects of initial crack length and DCB specimen thickness on the mode I delamination resistance curve (R-curve) behavior of different unidirectional glass/epoxy DCB specimens are experimentally investigated. It is observed that the magnitudes of initiation and propagation delamination toughness (GIc-init and GIc-prop) as well as the fiber bridging length are constant in a specific range of the initial crack length to the DCB specimen thickness ratios of 8.5<a0/h<19. Finally, a mathematical relationship is proposed for prediction of mode I delamination behavior (from the initiation to propagation) of E-glass/epoxy DCB specimens. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.


Author Keywords

A. Composites: polymer matrixB. LaminatesE. FractureCantilever beamsCracksMaterials propertiesPolymer matrix compositesSteel sheet