Abstract
This paper reports an experimental study of the opening displacement behavior of 90-ply cracks in a class of composite laminates where the constraint to cracking is varied systematically. The study is motivated by a synergistic approach to damage mechanics proposed by Talreja (1996) where the crack opening displacement forms a key micromechanically determined parameter in a continuum damage formulation of the composite response. It is found that although the opening displacement shows scatter from point to point along a crack length, its average over the crack length forms a robust parameter. This parameter, when introduced as the damage influence coefficient in a continuum description of damage, allows satisfactory predictions of the elastic moduli changes due to transverse cracks in the considered class of laminates with varying constraints.
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