56th AIAA/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference 2015
DOI: 10.2514/6.2015-2074
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Three Dimensional Progressive Failure Analysis of Laminated Composite Structures

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“…[5]. Even for static loading, it is very difficult to conduct detailed accurate progressive failure analysis of deformations since splits have a stochastic character [22]. Hu et al [25] presented such results obtained with the use of an approximated stress-strain diagram, however, the authors did not take into account delaminations arising during deformations.…”
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“…[5]. Even for static loading, it is very difficult to conduct detailed accurate progressive failure analysis of deformations since splits have a stochastic character [22]. Hu et al [25] presented such results obtained with the use of an approximated stress-strain diagram, however, the authors did not take into account delaminations arising during deformations.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…As can be observed for the increasing load delaminations appeared along the x-axis, their influence was much more significant for horizontal ellipses. [22]. The reference [22] shows a detailed failure plot around the hole based on five different modes of failure on a ply-by-ply basis.…”
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“…However, several works have been carried out to analyse the damage of composite structures utilizing progressive failure analysis (PFA) methodologies based on damage mechanics and failure criteria [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]. Matzenmiller's approach coupled with Hashin's failure criteria is being employed today as a specific tool of the PFA [8].…”
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