Abstract
A debonding simulation technique, based on a series of nonlinear FE evaluations, has been developed to study the contact behavior and the debonding process of unidirectional fiber-reinforced polymer composites subjected to a sliding diamond indentor. In Part I, the normal fiber orientation was studied, while in Part II, the parallel and anti-parallel fiber orientations relative to the sliding direction are analyzed. The technique developed can consider both the shear and the tension type debonding events, and also the effect of friction causing limited debonding. The results show a dominant limited shear type debonding under compression for both fiber orientations.
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