Size effect and damage mechanism of Double–Double open-hole composite laminates

IF 8.3 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
Xiang Li , Xinglin Lv , Tianyu Jiang , Qinpei Zhao , Weixiong Rao , Yan Li , Jie Zhi , Bin Yang
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Abstract

Double–Double (DD) laminates are emerging as a promising lay-up design, which employs [±Φ,±Ψ] as a basic unit to replace the traditional method of using discrete 0o, ±45o, and 90o layers (called QUAD laminates). This novel design offers several advantages, including simplified manufacturing processes, greater design flexibility, and significant potential for weight reduction. While DD laminates have gained increasing attention in recent years, their mechanical behavior in configurations with open holes, a common feature in practical applications, remains insufficiently studied. This paper aims to investigate the effect of open holes on the failure behavior and strength of DD laminates. To this end, we first present an experimental campaign on four groups of open-hole tensile specimens, including QUAD laminates with quasi-isotropic (QI) and soft (with more than 50% ±45o layers) lay-ups, as well as their DD laminate counterparts designed to maintain equivalent in-plane stiffness. Subsequently, progressive damage analysis and strength predictions were performed based on smeared crack modeling and finite fracture mechanics, respectively. Results show that QUAD_QI, serving as a baseline, presents a conventional size effect: the notched strength decreases as the hole diameter increases when the diameter-to-width is kept constant. In contrast, DD laminates demonstrate an inverse size effect, where their strength ultimately exceeds that of the corresponding QUAD laminates when the hole diameter is the largest. This phenomenon is closely tied to the evolution of damage mechanism as the geometric size changes, in which different roles of sub-critical damage events in the final failure of QUAD and DD laminates were discovered.

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Composites Science and Technology
Composites Science and Technology 工程技术-材料科学:复合
CiteScore
16.20
自引率
9.90%
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611
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Composites Science and Technology publishes refereed original articles on the fundamental and applied science of engineering composites. The focus of this journal is on polymeric matrix composites with reinforcements/fillers ranging from nano- to macro-scale. CSTE encourages manuscripts reporting unique, innovative contributions to the physics, chemistry, materials science and applied mechanics aspects of advanced composites. Besides traditional fiber reinforced composites, novel composites with significant potential for engineering applications are encouraged.
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