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An experimental investigation into the tensile strength scaling of notched composites

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In this paper, the effect of scaling on the tensile strength of notched composites was investigated with an extensive experimental program, and three distinct failure mechanisms were observed: fiber failure with and without extensive matrix damage, and complete gauge section delamination.
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An extensive experimental program has been performed to investigate the effect of scaling on the tensile strength of notched composites. Hole diameter, ply and laminate thickness, were investigated as the independent variables, whilst keeping constant ratios of hole diameter to width and length, over a scaling range of 8 from the baseline size. In most cases strength decreased as specimen size increased, with a maximum reduction of 64%. However the reverse trend of strength increasing with in-plane dimensions was found for specimens with plies blocked together. As well as the variation in strength, three distinct failure mechanisms were observed: fibre failure with and without extensive matrix damage, and complete gauge section delamination. Despite these differences, similar sub-critical damage mechanisms were seen in all specimens, with the extent of the damage determining the failure stress and mechanism. Damage propagated across the gauge section via delamination at the hole, which was controlled by the ply thickness to hole diameter ratio. This same mechanism can explain both the increasing and decreasing strengths observed. Simple analytical criteria for determining notched strength were found to be accurate for fibre failure in the absence of extensive sub-critical damage, but could not account for those conditions where delamination propagated across the width prior to failure.

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Prediction of size effects in notched laminates using continuum damage mechanics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the use of a continuum damage model to predict strength and size effects in notched carbon-epoxy laminates and found that the model is the most accurate technique to predict size effects.
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An experimental and numerical investigation into the damage mechanisms in notched composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of size on the tensile strength of composite laminates containing circular holes was investigated, showing that there is a large difference both in failure stress and mechanism due to changes in test configuration.
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Thin ply composites: Experimental characterization and modeling of size-effects

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of ply thickness scaling of transverse and in-plane shear strength was identified based on classical laminate theory and unnotched tensile tests on quasi-isotropic specimens.
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Peridynamic theory for progressive damage prediction in center-cracked composite laminates

TL;DR: In this paper, the peridynamic theory is employed to predict the damage in center-cracked laminates with different fiber orientations, and the predictions from the analysis agree with the experimental observations published in the literature.
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A review of Finite Fracture Mechanics: crack initiation at singular and non-singular stress raisers

TL;DR: In this article, a coupled criterion was proposed for finite fracture mechanics, which is applied to different materials and structures: notched specimens, laminates, adhesive joints or embedded inclusions, and it is shown that this criterion gives predictions in agreement with experiments in various cases of stress concentration.
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TL;DR: In this paper, two related criteria based on stress distribution are presented for predicting the uniaxial tensile strength of laminated composites containing through the thickness discontinuities of a general shape.
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Damage Tolerance of Laminated Composites Containing an Open Hole and Subjected to Compressive Loadings: Part I—Analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical investigation was performed to study the damage in laminated composites containing an open hole and subjected to compressive loading, and a progressive damage model was developed during t...
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Notched Strength of Composite Laminates: Predictions and Experiments—A Review:

TL;DR: In this article, a self-contained review of several semi-empirical fracture models for predicting notched strength of composite laminates is presented, based on notchedstrength data on 70 different laminate configurations of graphite/epoxy, boron/aluminum, and graphite polyimide.
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