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Mixed-mode decohesion elements for analyses of progressive delamination
Author(s) -
Carlos G. Dávila,
P.P. Camanho,
M.F.S.F. de Moura
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
35th aiaa applied aerodynamics conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2001-1486
Subject(s) - materials science , delamination (geology) , mode (computer interface) , composite material , computer science , geology , subduction , tectonics , operating system , paleontology
A new 8-node decohesion element with mixed mode capability is proposed and demonstrated. The element is used at the interface between solid finite elements to model the initiation and propagation of delamination. A single displacement-based damage parameter is used in a strain softening law to track the damage state of the interface. The method can be used in conjunction with conventional material degradation procedures to account for inplane and intra-laminar damage modes. The accuracy of the predictions is evaluated in single mode delamination tests, in the mixed-mode bending test, and in a structural configuration consisting of the debonding of a stiffener flange from its skin.

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