Failure Initiation in Translaminar Reinforced Composites

L. Dickinson, G. Farley, Mk Hinders
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Abstract

A translaminar-reinforced (TLR) composite is an otherwise two-dimensional laminate with through-thickness or Z-direction fibrous reinforcement across the lamina. Only small amounts (less than 5% volume) of TLR are necessary to substantially improve compression-after-impact response, increase fracture 'toughness, and severely restrict the size and growth of delamination. These improvements have been documented repeatedly in the literature, and it is generally accepted that TLR restricts the size and growth of delamination. In this paper we report a detailed investigation of whether TLR delays the initiation of delamination via finite-element analysis and a strength-of-materials approach. The various parameters investigated include TLR material, diameter, spacing, volume fraction, and through-thickness angle. In addition, the unavoidable microstructural features of curved in-plane fibers and resin pockets were examined. Our conclusion is that TLR does not delay damage initiation, even though it has been shown experimentally to restrict damage progression.
跨层增强复合材料的破坏起始
跨层增强(TLR)复合材料是一种二维层状材料,其上有贯穿厚度或z方向的纤维增强。只需要少量的TLR(体积小于5%)就可以显著改善压缩后冲击响应,增加断裂韧性,并严格限制分层的大小和生长。这些改进已在文献中反复记录,并且普遍认为TLR限制了分层的大小和生长。在本文中,我们报告了通过有限元分析和材料强度方法对TLR是否延迟分层开始的详细调查。研究的各种参数包括TLR材料、直径、间距、体积分数和通厚角。此外,还研究了面内弯曲纤维和树脂袋不可避免的微观结构特征。我们的结论是,尽管实验表明TLR可以限制损伤的进展,但它并不能延缓损伤的发生。
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