2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesa.2013.07.015
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Investigation into failure of laminated composite T-piece specimens under bending loading

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“…Digital image correlation technique was applied to the filler region as previous research had identified this region as the region of damage initiation [12][13][14]22,23]. Figs.…”
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“…Digital image correlation technique was applied to the filler region as previous research had identified this region as the region of damage initiation [12][13][14]22,23]. Figs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…One camera was used to capture the global response of the composite joints. The second camera focussed on the region around the filler between web and skin as previous work on composite T-joints [12][13][14]22,23] had shown that damage initiated in this location. A random speckle pattern was applied onto the front surface of the filler region allowing the use of digital image correlation (DIC) technique to obtain additional information about the strain fields in the location where damage was thought to initiate.…”
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“…Other examples of local design features where self‐healing may offer benefits include, T‐joints, changes in panel/section thickness (ply drops), holes (either for access or for fasteners), adhesive joints, and free edges ( Figure ) . By their nature, all of these design features can give rise to damage cases as a result of their in‐service loading.…”
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“…They performed series of simulations to study the deformation behavior and damage in CFRP for cases of high-deflection bending. Hélénon et al [21] presented an experimental and numerical investigation into failure of T-shaped laminated composite structures. Three out-of-plane bending cases are studied.…”
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confidence: 99%