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Symmetrical and Antisymmetrical Sequenced Fibers with Epoxy Resin on Rectangular Reinforced Structures Under Axial Loading

REZA MOHEIMANI, REZA SARAYLOO, HAMID DALIR

Abstract


In this study, Finite element Method (FEM) evaluation is performed for the compressive failure of reinforced structures with layered composite shells under axial loading. In addition, embedded delamination between the reinforcing layered composite shells and the core is considered as a defect. The layered composite shells are made of 12 plies of equal thickness of Kevlar, CFC, and E-Glass with epoxy resin. Considering the orientation and laminate, three different layered composite shells, (0°/90°/0°/90°/0°/90°), (45°/-45°/0°/90°/60°/-30°), and (60°/-30°/90°/0°/30°/90°), are considered for symmetrical and antisymmetrical sequences. These results are obtained through ABAQUS simulations and subsequent analysis. The results show that symmetrical and antisymmetrical sequences can be used as an index for quality control and as a safety factor of composite shells produced by the hand lay-up technique in certain industrial processes. The delamination growth is also investigated with the help of cohesive elements. Buckling phenomenon occurred abruptly due to the fast propagation of delamination, having face/core debond.

Keywords


Delamination of Layer, Sequence of Layered Composite, Compressive Loading, Fracture Mechanics, Finite Element.Text


DOI
10.12783/asc33/25990

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