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Interlocking thin-ply reinforcement concept for improved fracture toughness and damage tolerance

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Abstract An original concept for improving the delamination resistance and damage tolerance of a composite laminate is proposed. The concept is to insert interlocked thin-ply reinforcement units between the laminae.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An original concept for improving the delamination resistance and damage tolerance of a composite laminate is proposed. The concept is to insert interlocked thin-ply reinforcement units between the laminae. Each reinforcement unit consists of two thin-ply layers with tabs cut into one layer, and slits cut into the other layer. The slits, and the long axis of the tabs, are parallel to the fibre direction in their respective layers. The two thin-ply layers are placed together, and the tabs are inserted through the slits, creating an interlocked reinforcement unit. The effect of the reinforcement units was quantified via mode I (DCB) and mode II (4ENF) fracture toughness tests, as well as compression after impact tests. Mode I propagation fracture toughness was increased by 77.6%, while mode II fracture toughness was not affected. In the compression after impact tests, an 11.4% reduction in delamination area was achieved but this only resulted in a 5.1% increase in CAI strength.

Keywords: fracture toughness; thin ply; concept

Journal Title: Composites Science and Technology
Year Published: 2019

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