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Numerical Prediction of Failure in Unidirectional Fiber Reinforced Composite

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S1758825121500733Cited by:8 (Source: Crossref)

    Fiber-reinforced polymer composites exhibit orthotropic mechanical properties and particularly low strength in the out-of-plane direction. The use of classical failure criteria that consider transverse isotropy to evaluate these composite materials implies an overestimation of their out-of-plane strength, which could lead to a nonconservative and even catastrophic design. The Molker failure criteria developed for orthotropic materials consider the LaRC05 failure modes as a basis, with two additional failure modes for the out-of-plane direction of noncrimp fiber (NCF)-reinforced composites. Given the similarity in configuration and orthotropic behavior of unidirectional fiber fabric reinforced composites to NCF-reinforced composites, Molker failure criteria are implemented and applied in this research to determine the initiation of out-of-plane failure in unidirectional fiberglass fabric composites. The criteria are programmed in the form of a module coupled to a constitutive model available in a finite element method (FEM) package. Then, the mechanical properties and failure parameters of the unidirectional fiber-reinforced composite are determined. Model validation is accomplished by comparing numerical and experimental results of out-of-plane failure in a corrugated panel. In addition, several failure criteria used in unidirectional fiber-reinforced composite that consider transverse isotropy are evaluated. The results of critical load at the onset of transverse out-of-plane failure obtained by using the Molkerorthotropic criterion prove to be superior in accuracy compared to those obtained with the criteria commonly applied to this type of materials.