Effects of Interleaves on Fracture of Laminated Composites: Part I-Analysis

Autar Kaw, James Goree

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Abstract

The influence of placing interleaves between fiber-reinforced plies in multilayered composite laminates is investigated. The geometry of the composite is idealized as a two-dimensional, isotropic, linearly elastic media consisting of a damaged layer bonded between two half-planes and separated by thin interleaves of low extensional and shear moduli. The damage in the layer is taken in the form of a symmetric crack perpendicular to the interface. The case of an H-shaped crack in the form of a broken layer with delamination along the interface is also analyzed. Fourier integral transform techniques are used to develop the solutions in terms of singular integral equations.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Applied Mechanics
Volume57
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 1990

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