Interface Fracture and Delaminations in Composite Materials

Part I of this SpringerBrief presents the problem of a crack between two dissimilar isotropic materials and describes the mathematical background. A fracture criterion is discussed and Methods for calculating fracture parameters such as stress intensity factors using the finite element method and th...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Banks-Sills, Leslie (Συγγραφέας, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
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Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2018.
Σειρά:SpringerBriefs in Structural Mechanics ,
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • 1 Introduction
  • References
  • Part I Interface Fracture
  • 2 Fundamentals of interface fracture mechanics
  • 2.1 Stress and displacement field in the neighborhood of an interface crack tip
  • 2.2 Interface energy release rate
  • 2.3 Fracture criterion
  • References
  • 3 Calculation of stress intensity factors - an interface crack
  • 3.1 Finite element method
  • 3.2 Displacement extrapolation method
  • 3.3 M-integral
  • 3.4 Virtual crack closure technique
  • References
  • 4 Testing-interface crack between two isotropic materials
  • References
  • Part II Delaminations in Composites
  • 5 Mathematical treatment of delaminations
  • 5.1 The 0o/90o interface
  • 5.2 The +45°/ - 45° interface
  • 5.3 The +30°/ - 60° and -30°/ + 60° interfaces
  • 5.4 An interface between two woven plies
  • 5.5 Afterword
  • References
  • 6 Methods of calculating stress intensity factors- Delaminations
  • 6.1 Displacement extrapolation
  • 6.2 M-integral
  • 6.3 Virtual crack closure technique
  • References
  • 7 Testing-delamination between two dissimilar plies
  • 7.1 Failure of a delamination in a cross-ply
  • 7.2 Beam type specimens
  • References
  • Appendix A. Stress and displacement functions for the flrst term of the asymptotic expan on of an interface crack between two linear elastic, homogeneous and isotropic materials
  • Appendix B. Matricesfor different anisotropic material pairs
  • B.1 The 0o/90o pair
  • B.2 The +45°/ - 45° pair
  • B.3 The +30°/ - 60° pair and the -30°/ + 60° pair
  • B.4 Multi-directional woven material
  • References
  • Appendix C. Stress and displacement fiinctions for the first term of the asymptotic expansion of an interface crack between two amsotropic materials-the 0o /90o pair
  • References
  • Index. .