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A new decohesion element with the capability of dealing with crack propagation under mixed-mode loading is proposed and demonstrated. The element is used at the interface between solid finite elements to model the initiation and non-self-similar growth of delaminations in composite materials. A single relative displacement-based damage parameter is applied in a softening law to track the damage state of the interface and to prevent the restoration of the cohesive state during unloading. The softening law is applied in the three-parameter Benzeggagh-Kenane mode interaction criterion to predict mixed-mode delamination propagation. To demonstrate the accuracy of the predictions, steady-state delamination growth is simulated for quasi-static loading of various single mode and mixed-mode delamination test specimens and the results are compared with experimental data.
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P.P. Camanho
Carlos G. Dávila
M.F.S.F. de Moura
National Institute of Statistics and Geography
Journal of Composite Materials
Universidade do Porto
Langley Research Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0145d54716aad0cc8601c9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0021998303034505