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Numerical Prediction of Damage Interaction during L-Shaped Laminated Composite Structures Unfolding

Christine Espinosa
Laurent Michel
Frederic Lachaud

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The Low through-the-Thickness Strengths of Composites make them Prone to Delamination and Brutal Rupture. for Primary Aircraft Structural Components, it is Necessary to Predict Failure with Adequate Criteria for any Structure of Various Thicknesses and in Zones of Material or Geometric Discontinuities. the Purpose of the Present Work is to Evaluate the Ability of our Continuous Damage Model to Predict at which Interface Delamination will Occur in any Geometrical or Material Configuration. Numerical Predictions of Delamination Onset Computed by our CDM Model Show a Good Agreement with Theoretical Estimations and Experimental Results of an L-Shape Structure Reference Case. Comparisons between 2D and 3D Models Show no Effect of Free Boundaries on Delamination Onset and Growth.
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hal-01952572 , version 1 (12-12-2018)

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Christine Espinosa, Kobyé Bodjona, Laurent Michel, Frederic Lachaud. Numerical Prediction of Damage Interaction during L-Shaped Laminated Composite Structures Unfolding. 12th International Conference on Fracture and Damage Mechanics, Sep 2013, Alghero (Sardinia), Italy. pp.461--464. ⟨hal-01952572⟩
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