Modeling Fracture in Z-Pinned Composite Co-Cured Laminates Using Smeared Properties and Cohesive Elements in Dyna3d - Jason K Freels - Books - Biblioscholar - 9781288290093 - November 13, 2012
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Modeling Fracture in Z-Pinned Composite Co-Cured Laminates Using Smeared Properties and Cohesive Elements in Dyna3d

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Publisher Marketing: The purpose of the present research was three-fold: 1) gain a more sophisticated understanding of the response of co-cured composite joints with and without through-thickness reinforcement (TTR), 2) compare the behavior of specimens reinforced with various sizes and densities of reinforcement, and 3) use experimental data to verify the existing DYNA3D smeared property model. Double cantilever beam, end-notch flexure and T-section specimens reinforced with 0.011" diameter z-pins at 2% and 4% volume densities were tested to determine the mode I, mode II and mixed mode (I and II) behavior. Results were added to preliminary research in which tests were conducted on previously mentioned specimen geometries reinforced with 0.022" diameter z-pins at similar densities. Experiments were modeled in DYNA3D using shell and cohesive elements. The energy release rate, G, determined through a curve fit developed from beam theory, was smeared across the region of reinforcement treating it as a separate material. The research validated Z-pinning as an effective means of improving the fracture toughness of polymer matrix laminated composites in mode I and mixed mode loading conditions and determined that the existing model works well in simulating the behavior in mode I tests.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 13, 2012
ISBN13 9781288290093
Publishers Biblioscholar
Pages 108
Dimensions 189 × 246 × 6 mm   ·   158 g