Mode II Interlaminar Fracture of Filament Wound Angle-ply Specimens

This paper presents a study of the interlaminar fracture of filament wound composites. Mode II end notched flexure (ENF) tests were performed on flat glass/polyester specimens. The tested specimens had asymmetric [±Θ]^sub 4^ angle-ply stacking-sequences, with Θ values from 0.8° (hoop winding) to 30°...

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Published in:Applied composite materials Vol. 9; no. 2; pp. 117 - 129
Main Authors: de Morais, A B, Silva, J F, Marques, A T, de Castro, P T
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Nature B.V 01-03-2002
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Summary:This paper presents a study of the interlaminar fracture of filament wound composites. Mode II end notched flexure (ENF) tests were performed on flat glass/polyester specimens. The tested specimens had asymmetric [±Θ]^sub 4^ angle-ply stacking-sequences, with Θ values from 0.8° (hoop winding) to 30°. Due to the low stiffness and probable high toughness, it was not possible to propagate the crack in [±60°]^sub 4^ specimens before they suffered considerable permanent deformations. A short support span had to be employed for [±30°]^sub 4^ specimens in order to obtain crack propagation. Nevertheless, the results for those specimens should be viewed with caution, as some nonlinear behaviour and small permanent deformations were detected. No other unusual features, such as crack jumping to other interface, were observed. The scatter in the critical strain energy release rate values (G^sub IIc^) was higher for [±10°]^sub 4^ and [±30°]^sub 4^ specimens than for the quasi-unidirectional ones. G^sub IIc^ values from the insert were generally lower than those from mode II pre-cracks, except for quasi-unidirectional specimens. A plot of average G^sub IIc^ values against Θ showed a minimum at Θ=5°.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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ISSN:0929-189X
1573-4897
DOI:10.1023/A:1013898312796