1995
DOI: 10.1177/002199839502900706
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Notched Strength and Fracture Criterion in Fabric Composite Plates Containing a Circular Hole

Abstract: The effects of the hole size and the specimen width on the fracture behavior of several woven fabric composite plates are experimentally investigated in tension. It is shown in this paper that the characteristic length ( d o) in the Point Stress Criterion (PSC) depends on the hole size and the specimen width. A modified PSC for predicting the notched strength is proposed. An excellent agreement is found between the experimental results and the analytical predictions using the modified PSC. When the unstable fr… Show more

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“…Although the opaque nature of the CFRP means that direct observations of damage are less straightforward, there was evidence of tow failure before specimen failure. Other valuable data concerning notched tensile strength of woven composites had been presented previously by Kim et al 7 More recent work by Zahari et al 8 has considered the notched compressive behaviour of woven GFRP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Although the opaque nature of the CFRP means that direct observations of damage are less straightforward, there was evidence of tow failure before specimen failure. Other valuable data concerning notched tensile strength of woven composites had been presented previously by Kim et al 7 More recent work by Zahari et al 8 has considered the notched compressive behaviour of woven GFRP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…1), reducing computational cost and time during the processing stage. The first data set is taken from the extensive experimental work conducted by Kim et al 7 using three types of woven fabric composite systems with various combinations of notch sizes, laminate width and volume fraction. All plates have a length L of 200 mm with varying widths W and a circular hole of diameter d of 5 mm.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although the opaque nature of the CFRP means that direct observations of damage are less straightforward, there was evidence of tow failure before specimen failure. Other valuable data concerning notched strength of woven composites are presented in the papers by Kim and Kim, (1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were then modified into three parameter models based on experimental evidence [5,6]. These criteria can be extended to include any laminate of symmetric construction by using the anisotropic plate solution discussed by Lekhnitskii [4] Traditionally, analytical solutions [15][16][17] were required in predicting the notched strengths of composite plates, as a result both PSC and ASC were only applied for predicting the notched strengths of composite plates each with a center hole [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25], which may be either circular or elliptic. Therefore, to predict the notched strengths of composite plates each with arbitrary shape of notch located either at the edge or in the center of the plate by both PSC and ASC is still out of reach up to now.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%