Abstract

Composite materials manufactured by means of the superposition of layers and some specific morphologies, are susceptible to losing part of their resistant capacity due to the presence of delaminations between their  layers. The objective of this work is to evaluate experimentally the generation and propagation of these interlaminar cracks in a carbon-epoxy composite subjected to dynamic stress under mixed fracture mode I/II, using for this purpose two different test methodologies, on the one hand the standardized MMB (Mixed-Mode Bending) and on the other hand the ADCB (Asymmetric Double Cantilever Beam), with the intention of exploring the viability of the ADCB test as a simpler alternative of execution, especially in fatigue tests, to the MMB test. For this purpose and after a previous static characterization of the material in which the critical values of the energy release rate were determined in both test methods, the energy release rate levels to be applied in the fatigue tests were defined for two GII/Gc mixed mode grades of 0.2 and 0.4(0,33 ADCB)   and a ratio of stress levels to fatigue of R= Gmin/Gmax=0.1.DG-N fatigue initiation curves were obtained from these experimental data. The most relevant result of the work is that, in general, the MMB mixed mode provides different fatigue limits depending on the degree of mixed mode, whereas in the ADCB type test the fatigue limits tend to have the same value.

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Published on 17/01/21
Accepted on 04/07/19
Submitted on 22/05/19

Volume 05 - Comunicaciones Matcomp19 (2021), Issue Núm. 1 - Comportamiento en servicio – Inspección y reparación., 2021
DOI: 10.23967/r.matcomp.2021.01.004
Licence: Other

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