Influence of neighbouring damage on delamination growth in multiple indented composites

Quasi-staticindentation Polymer-matrixcomposites Polymer-matrix composites 621 02 engineering and technology Quasi-static indentation 0205 materials engineering Delaminationgrowth Delamination link-up Delaminationlink-up Delamination growth TA401-492 0210 nano-technology Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2023.111723 Publication Date: 2023-02-11T02:01:04Z
ABSTRACT
To improve current design approaches for composite structures, it is required to further investigate the damage interaction effects of composite materials under multiple out-of-plane concentrated loads. It is first necessary to comprehend the dependence of the effective delamination threshold, which describes whether a delamination grows on pre-existing delamination damage in composite laminates. A combined experimental and numerical study is presented, in which two sequential out-of-plane quasi-static indentations are applied to fully clamped composite laminated panels, with changing distances between the two indentation locations changing. The results show that the second indentation delamination is more likely to propagate, particularly in the straight-line direction from the second indentation site to the first one, which can be interpreted as a decrease in the effective delamination threshold associated with microcracks ahead of the delamination front. The relevant percentage reduction is 37% and is independent of the imposed indentation load. As a crucial take-away, designers should be mindful that the damage interaction effects could result in greater damage than the sum of the individual cases.
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