2021
DOI: 10.3390/jcs5040112
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Effect of Defects Part II: Multiscale Effect of Microvoids, Orientation of Rivet Holes on the Damage Propagation, and Ultimate Failure Strength of Composites

Abstract: Material properties at the vicinity of the cut-outs in composites are not entirely defect-free. The nteraction of multiple cutouts like rivet holes, the repercussion of their configuration on crack propagation, and ultimate strength were predicted using Peridynamic method and the results are reported in this article. The effect of microscale defects at the vicinity of the cutouts on macroscale damage propagation were shown to have quantifiable manifestation. This study focused on two to four holes in unidirect… Show more

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“…Hence, accurate and more effective input of local material properties to the progressive composite failure models (e.g., at the Gauss points of a finite element) is required. To determine the actual strength of the structures using progressive failure models, the correct material properties are required [3]. Therefore, the quantification of material properties with local degradation is very important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, accurate and more effective input of local material properties to the progressive composite failure models (e.g., at the Gauss points of a finite element) is required. To determine the actual strength of the structures using progressive failure models, the correct material properties are required [3]. Therefore, the quantification of material properties with local degradation is very important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%