Abstract
Talreja and coworkers have reported brittle and tough polymer matrix composites to show different cross-ply laminate stiffness reductions due to transverse cracks, despite very similar elastic properties. Studies of crack opening displacement (COD) in [0,,,90,] laminates may help in solution of this problem. Approximate analytical models based on the variational approach pioneered by Hashin were therefore applied in addition to FEM-calculations. Approximate models were concluded not to be reliable for future analyses of this problem. Experimental COD for brittle GF/EP laminates at low crack densities was fairly well predicted by FEM-calculations. None of the models were able to predict experimental data at high crack densities. Residual plastic strains are suggested as an explanation and may also be responsible for reported matrix-related differences in stiffness reduction.
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