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A conjugated bond-based peridynamic model for laminated composite materials

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2023.108893

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Conjugated bond-based peridynamics; Laminated composite materials; Progressive damage; Crack propagation

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This study presents a novel lamina conjugated bond-based peridynamic (BB-PD) model that overcomes the limitations of material properties and is applicable to composite laminates with different stacking sequences. The accuracy and applicability of the model are validated through simulations of elastic deformation and progressive damage behavior, providing an explanation of the damage modes and failure mechanisms of laminated composite materials subjected to uniaxial loading.
The bond-based peridynamic (BB-PD) theory is inadequate in describing the four independent engineering material constants of composite lamina, which results in fixed values its Poisson's ratios and shear moduli. This study presents a novel lamina conjugated BB-PD model encompasses not only the fiber bond and matrix bond, but also the transverse bond and conjugated bond pair. By defining these four basic PD bonds, the improved conjugated BB-PD model can overcome the restriction of material properties. The determination of the four basic PD micro-modulus parameters is achieved through the utilization of the equivalent relationship of strain energy density. In addition, the lamina conjugated BB-PD model is extended to deal with composite laminates with different stacking sequences. The present study validates the accuracy and applicability of the conjugated BB-PD model for composite materials by conducting simulations of the elastic deformation and progressive damage behavior of unidirectional laminae and laminates. Moreover, the proposed model provides an elucidation of the damage modes and failure mechanisms of laminated composite materials subjected to uniaxial loading.

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