TY - GEN
T1 - Competition between rate-dependency of bulk laminates and interlaminar interface on the responses of thermoplastic composites
AU - Pulungan, Ditho Ardiansyah
AU - Hu, Ping
AU - Yudhanto, Arief
AU - Lubineau, Gilles
AU - Yaldiz, Recep
N1 - KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2020-10-01
PY - 2020/1/1
Y1 - 2020/1/1
N2 - Thermoplastic composites can be an alternative solution for automotive light-weighting and hence, the reduction of carbon emissions. Double cantilever beam (DCB) test is one of the primary standards tests used to evaluate the Mode I interlaminar fracture toughness of composite laminates. DCB tests at various pulling rates are usually performed to get information about the rate-dependent fracture toughness of a given composite. Usually, the observed rate-dependent response has attributed solely due to the influence of the interlaminar interface although the bulk-ply in laminate itself is rate-dependent. In this paper, we use a viscoelastic viscoplastic ply damage model and viscoelastic cohesive element model to study the response of DCB test at various pulling rates. The objective is to break down the contribution of each constituent (bulk-ply and interlaminar interface) by turning on and off the rate-dependent model in the ply and the interface. Hence, we can isolate the contribution of each constituent to the increase of apparent load-displacement curves.
AB - Thermoplastic composites can be an alternative solution for automotive light-weighting and hence, the reduction of carbon emissions. Double cantilever beam (DCB) test is one of the primary standards tests used to evaluate the Mode I interlaminar fracture toughness of composite laminates. DCB tests at various pulling rates are usually performed to get information about the rate-dependent fracture toughness of a given composite. Usually, the observed rate-dependent response has attributed solely due to the influence of the interlaminar interface although the bulk-ply in laminate itself is rate-dependent. In this paper, we use a viscoelastic viscoplastic ply damage model and viscoelastic cohesive element model to study the response of DCB test at various pulling rates. The objective is to break down the contribution of each constituent (bulk-ply and interlaminar interface) by turning on and off the rate-dependent model in the ply and the interface. Hence, we can isolate the contribution of each constituent to the increase of apparent load-displacement curves.
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10754/665263
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85084161588&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9781510896932
BT - 18th European Conference on Composite Materials, ECCM 2018
PB - Applied Mechanics Laboratory
ER -