2022
DOI: 10.1177/00219983221109946
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Post-buckling failure analysis of composite stiffened panels considering the mode III fracture

Abstract: Fully utilizing the post-buckling capacity of stiffened composite panels is important to reduce the weight of aeronautical composite structures. However, owing to the complex post-buckling failure modes and mechanisms, there are no effective analysis methods. This paper explores the impacts of the mode III fracture energy on the damage behavior of the stiffener–skin interface of composite stiffened panels under post-buckling conditions. To characterize the bonding interface damage, an interface damage initiati… Show more

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“…The relevant value would grow along with the increase in the GO layer. According to the "Tsai-Wu" and "Checkerboard" micromechanics models, the elastic modulus of GO changes positively with the increase in tensile strength in a certain range, implying an enhancement in the elastic properties of the composite [48][49][50][51]. In the meantime, the elongation at the break of the tested paint films appears to display the opposite rule with the increasing dosage of GO.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The relevant value would grow along with the increase in the GO layer. According to the "Tsai-Wu" and "Checkerboard" micromechanics models, the elastic modulus of GO changes positively with the increase in tensile strength in a certain range, implying an enhancement in the elastic properties of the composite [48][49][50][51]. In the meantime, the elongation at the break of the tested paint films appears to display the opposite rule with the increasing dosage of GO.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%