Abstract
A study was conducted to characterize the delamination growth behavior in a brittle graphite/epoxy composite under a tearing mode III condition. For this purpose, split canti lever beam specimens were tested under static and fatigue loadings. The static tests pro vided the critical strain energy release rate, G IIIC, for mode III. From the fatigue tests, the relationships between delamination growth rate and the corresponding strain energy release rate, GIII, were established for two displacement ratios. The results of the present study under the mode III condition are discussed and compared with their counterparts from previous studies involving mode I and mode II. The present results are also discussed in terms of damage tolerance and durability design considerations in composite structures.
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