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Three-dimensional modelling of interlaminar normal stresses in curved laminate components

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Abstract This paper presents the interlaminar normal stress distribution across the width of L-shaped composite components in bending, with special emphasis on the free edge effects and the induced loading… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper presents the interlaminar normal stress distribution across the width of L-shaped composite components in bending, with special emphasis on the free edge effects and the induced loading due to boundary conditions. As L-shaped composite components are becoming more commonplace in engineering applications, it is of vital importance to understand their failure mechanisms and stress fields. An extensive literature review reveals that interlaminar delamination is the critical failure mode for curved composite components. Despite this, most literature only provides a two-dimensional analysis of the interlaminar stresses and the free edge effects and asymmetry due to induced torsion are not considered. This paper uses three-dimensional finite element modelling to address the following with respect to L-shaped laminate components in bending: (i) radial stress due to the presence of curvature, (ii) effect of lay-up on the free edge effect, (iii) determining how induced torsion affects the interlaminar normal stress distribution. The necessity of using a three-dimensional model to analyse the interlaminar normal stress across the width of a curved composite component is discussed. It was concluded that using a two-dimensional model could underpredict the interlaminar normal stresses by up to 37% for the lay-ups analysed in this research.

Keywords: three dimensional; interlaminar normal; stress; normal stresses; laminate components

Journal Title: Composite Structures
Year Published: 2020

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