2020
DOI: 10.1590/1679-78256114
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Experimental and numerical studies of laminated plates with delamination subjected to compressive loads

Abstract: In this research, the multilayered composite plates made of glass/epoxy material were experimentally and numerically investigated under compressive loading conditions. The intact and defected structures were analyzed with the use of finite element method. The influence of the thickness and geometrical imperfection level were carried out in the linear buckling analysis. The nonlinear analysis was performed to determine the influence of the delamination length on the buckling behavior of the plate. The numerical… Show more

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“…The issue of composite structures with delamination has been analyzed and discussed by Muc, since 1995, 28,29 and Muc et al [3][4][5]11,12 Recently, we have presented our studies on the opening of delamination in multilayered structures. 30 A pulsed thermographic system was used not only to image the defects but also to present their evolution under the various loading conditions. Increasing the value of the compressive load, the variations of the temperature were also detected.…”
Section: Static and Fatigue Compressive Loadsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issue of composite structures with delamination has been analyzed and discussed by Muc, since 1995, 28,29 and Muc et al [3][4][5]11,12 Recently, we have presented our studies on the opening of delamination in multilayered structures. 30 A pulsed thermographic system was used not only to image the defects but also to present their evolution under the various loading conditions. Increasing the value of the compressive load, the variations of the temperature were also detected.…”
Section: Static and Fatigue Compressive Loadsmentioning
confidence: 99%