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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Composite Materials Année : 2015

Modelling Strategies for Simulating Delamination and Matrix Cracking in Composite Laminates

Frederic Lachaud
Christine Espinosa
Laurent Michel

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The composite materials are nowadays widely used in aeronautical domain. These materials are subjected to different types of loading that can damage a part of the structure. This diminishes the resistance of the structure to failure. In this paper, matrix cracking and delamination propagation in composite laminates are simulated as a part of damage. Two different computational strategies are developed: (i) a cohesive model (CM) based on the classical continuum mechanics and (ii) a continuous damage material model (CDM) coupling failure modes and damage. Another mixed methodology (MM) is proposed using the continuous damage model for delamination initiation and the cohesive model for 3D crack propagation and mesh openings. A good agreement was obtained when compared simple characterization tests and corresponding simulations.
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hal-02163582 , version 1 (24-06-2019)

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Frederic Lachaud, Christine Espinosa, Laurent Michel, Pierre Rahme, Robert Piquet. Modelling Strategies for Simulating Delamination and Matrix Cracking in Composite Laminates. Applied Composite Materials, 2015, 22 (4), pp.377-403. ⟨10.1007/s10443-014-9413-4⟩. ⟨hal-02163582⟩
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