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Fatigue damage evolution in woven composites with different architectures

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Volume 167, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2022.107365

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Composites; Crack formation; Crack growth rate; Damage; Matrix cracking

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The influence of reinforcement architecture on the fatigue behavior of woven composites was evaluated by comparing laminates based on crack initiation, crack growth and crack density evolution. It was found that the fatigue behavior in terms of crack initiation could be predicted through local stresses in the matrix.
The influence of the reinforcement architecture on the fatigue behaviour of woven composites is evaluated. Glass/epoxy laminates with stacking sequence UD-woven-UD were produced with the woven layer at 0/90 degrees and +/- 45 degrees. Plain and twill fabrics with the same matrix and fibres were used. The damage evolution was monitored during tension-tension fatigue tests, leading to a comparison between laminates based on life to crack initiation, crack growth and crack density evolution. The fatigue behaviour in terms of life to crack initiation was found to be predicted through local stresses in the matrix of the bundles, calculated using a recent multi-scale model.

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