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A Composite Damage Tolerance Simulation Technique to Augment the Building Block Approach
Author(s) -
Mark W. McElroy,
M. Zanganeh,
Matthew P. Galeano,
Jeremy B. Jacobs
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
aiaa scitech 2022 forum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2019-2388
Subject(s) - augment , block (permutation group theory) , computer science , composite number , algorithm , mathematics , geometry , philosophy , linguistics
Aerospace structures comprised of composite materials are traditionally certified empirically via the Building Block Approach (BBA). While this approach has been performed successfully in the past, it is expensive and time consuming. One means to improve the overall efficiency of composite structural certification is to reduce the cost of the BAA by eliminating the need for some tests by incorporating damage analysis tools. For an analysis to replace a given test, the tool must first be validated using other similar test data. The subject of this paper is a description of an analysis technique for simulating compression after damage strength of a solid laminate. The analysis technique is one that is practical for use in an applied engineering context due to efforts to minimize necessary computational resources and complexity of the model.

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