Ply cracking and stiffness degradation in cross-ply laminates under biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading

Transverse ply cracking often leads to the loss of stiffness and reduction in thermal expansion coefficients. This paper presents the thermoelastic degradation of general cross-ply laminates, containing transverse ply cracks, subjected to biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading. The stress an...

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Main Authors: Lam, Dennis, Zhang, D., Ye, J.
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5555
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-55552019-08-31T03:02:56Z Ply cracking and stiffness degradation in cross-ply laminates under biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading Lam, Dennis Zhang, D. Ye, J. Ply Cracking Cross-Ply Laminates Biaxial Extension Bending Thermal Loading State Space Interlaminar Stress Property Degradation Transverse ply cracking often leads to the loss of stiffness and reduction in thermal expansion coefficients. This paper presents the thermoelastic degradation of general cross-ply laminates, containing transverse ply cracks, subjected to biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading. The stress and displacement fields are calculated by using the state space equation method [Zhang D, Ye JQ, Sheng HY. Free-edge and ply cracking effect in cross-ply laminated composites under uniform extension and thermal loading. Compos Struct [in press].]. By this approach, a laminated plate may be composed of an arbitrary number of orthotropic layers, each of which may have different material properties and thickness. The method takes into account all independent material constants and guarantees continuous fields of all interlaminar stresses across interfaces between material layers. After introducing the concept of the effective thermoelastic properties of a laminate, the degradations of axial elastic moduli, Poisson's ratios, thermal expansion coefficients and flexural moduli are predicted and compared with numerical results from other methods or available test results. It is found that the theory provides good predictions of the stiffness degradation in both symmetric and antisymmetric cross-ply laminates. The predictions of stiffness reduction in nonsymmetric cross-ply laminates can be used as benchmark test for other methods. 2013-05-28T14:54:48Z 2013-05-28T14:54:48Z 2005 Conference paper No full-text available in the repository Zhang, D., Ye, J. and Lam, D. (2005). Ply cracking and stiffness degradation in cross-ply laminates under biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading. In: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of Composite Structures, Australia. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5555 en
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topic Ply Cracking
Cross-Ply Laminates
Biaxial Extension
Bending
Thermal Loading
State Space
Interlaminar Stress
Property Degradation
spellingShingle Ply Cracking
Cross-Ply Laminates
Biaxial Extension
Bending
Thermal Loading
State Space
Interlaminar Stress
Property Degradation
Lam, Dennis
Zhang, D.
Ye, J.
Ply cracking and stiffness degradation in cross-ply laminates under biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading
description Transverse ply cracking often leads to the loss of stiffness and reduction in thermal expansion coefficients. This paper presents the thermoelastic degradation of general cross-ply laminates, containing transverse ply cracks, subjected to biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading. The stress and displacement fields are calculated by using the state space equation method [Zhang D, Ye JQ, Sheng HY. Free-edge and ply cracking effect in cross-ply laminated composites under uniform extension and thermal loading. Compos Struct [in press].]. By this approach, a laminated plate may be composed of an arbitrary number of orthotropic layers, each of which may have different material properties and thickness. The method takes into account all independent material constants and guarantees continuous fields of all interlaminar stresses across interfaces between material layers. After introducing the concept of the effective thermoelastic properties of a laminate, the degradations of axial elastic moduli, Poisson's ratios, thermal expansion coefficients and flexural moduli are predicted and compared with numerical results from other methods or available test results. It is found that the theory provides good predictions of the stiffness degradation in both symmetric and antisymmetric cross-ply laminates. The predictions of stiffness reduction in nonsymmetric cross-ply laminates can be used as benchmark test for other methods.
author Lam, Dennis
Zhang, D.
Ye, J.
author_facet Lam, Dennis
Zhang, D.
Ye, J.
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title Ply cracking and stiffness degradation in cross-ply laminates under biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading
title_short Ply cracking and stiffness degradation in cross-ply laminates under biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading
title_full Ply cracking and stiffness degradation in cross-ply laminates under biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading
title_fullStr Ply cracking and stiffness degradation in cross-ply laminates under biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading
title_full_unstemmed Ply cracking and stiffness degradation in cross-ply laminates under biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading
title_sort ply cracking and stiffness degradation in cross-ply laminates under biaxial extension, bending and thermal loading
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5555
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