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Title

Enhanced mean-field modelling for impact response of composite laminates incorporating strain rate-dependent matrix behaviour and 3D failure criteria.

Authors

Cheng, Chun; Zong, Zhaobin; Mahnken, Rolf

Abstract

In this study, we address the challenge of hidden damages in FRP composites, such as delamination, matrix cracking, and fibre breakage resulting from transverse low-velocity impact (LVI)—damages often elusive on the surface. Our methodology operates at the meso-scale, depicting laminates as stacked homogenized plies incorporating interfaces. To capture the mechanical behaviour and damages, we extend an existing nonlinear mean-field debonding model (NMFDM), accommodating asymmetric matrix plasticity (AAMP), fibre–matrix interface debonding failure, and in-plane progressive failure. In a key enhancement, we introduce a strain rate term to the AAMP model, addressing strain rate effects associated with LVI loading. Additionally, we incorporate a novel strain-driven 3D failure criteria, offering a more precise assessment of progressive failure subjected to LVI loading. The interfaces between plies are modelled using surface-based cohesive behaviour to capture interaction phenomena. To validate the developed NMFDM, we conduct impact simulations at various energies on a UD composite laminate consisting of AS4/8552 carbon fibre and epoxy matrix. These simulations showcase the predictive capability and accuracy of the NMFDM in capturing the intricate behaviour and damage progression of UD composites subjected to LVI.

Subjects

LAMINATED materials; IMPACT response; STRAIN rate; DEBONDING; EPOXY resins

Publication

Archive of Applied Mechanics, 2024, Vol 94, Issue 11, p3573

ISSN

0939-1533

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00419-024-02684-5

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