Published 2011 | Version v1
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Finite elements modeling of delaminations in composite laminates

Description

The application of composite materials in many structures poses to engineers the problem to create reliable and relatively simple methods, able to estimate the strength of multilayer composite structures. Multilayer composites, like other laminated materials, suffer from layer separation, i.e., delaminations, which may affect the stiffness and stability of structural components. Especially deep delaminations in the mid surface of laminates are expected to reduce the effective flexural stiffness and lead to collapse, often due to buckling behaviour. This paper deals with the numerical modelling of the buckling strength of composite laminates containing delaminations. Namely, non-linear buckling and post-buckling analyses are carried out to predict the critical buckling load of elementary composite laminates affected by rectangular delaminations of different sizes and locations, which are modelled by finite elements using different techniques. Results obtained with different finite element models are compared and discussed.

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URL
http://hdl.handle.net/11567/276493
URN
urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/276493

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UNIGE