Microscopic and Mesoscopic Evaluations of Materials. Stress Analysis for Small Edge Crack in Transversely Reinforced Composite Laminate.

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  • 材料のミクロ・メゾ評価  横方向引張を受ける複合材料の端部微小き裂に関する応力解析
  • ヨコホウコウ ヒッパリ オ ウケル フクゴウ ザイリョウ ノ タンブ ビショウ キレツ ニ カンスル オウリョク カイセキ

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Stress analysis was conducted for a transversely reinforced composite laminate with an edge crack in the matrix or along an interface by the boundary element method (BEM). The laminate is submitted to the tensile stress perpendicular to the laminate in plane strain condition. The results obtained are summarized as follows ; (1) When the laminate is composed of such two materials as don't show the free edge effect, the stress intensity factor (SIF) for a small edge crack coincides with that for a small inner crack. (2) In the case that the free edge effect is remarkable, when a crack is very small (or thort), the change in normalized SIFs, K1 (K1=K1/Klh, Klh is SIF for a crack in a homogeneous orthotropic body) for a matrix crack and K1, K2 and K1 for an interface crack depend on the magnitude of stress singularity by free edge effect. (3) As a crack becomes larger (or longer), K1 for a matrix crack and Ki for an interface crack tends to converge on the constant values. The convergent values are calculated by the energy release rate for a crack in the homogeneous orthotropic body which has the same elastic constants as those of the composite macroscopically. (4) The magnitude of SIF for a small edge crack can be calculated by the stress distribution near the edge without a crack.

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