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Title: Damage propagation in composite Materials meso-mechanical models
Author: Crespo, Inês Maria Trindade
Advisor: Cardoso, João
Talaia, Pedro
Keywords: Meso-mechanical scale
Delamination
Cohesive elements
Contacts
Damage propagation
Failure criteria
Defense Date: Sep-2015
Abstract: Composite materials have a complex behavior, which is difficult to predict under different types of loads. In the course of this dissertation a methodology was developed to predict failure and damage propagation of composite material specimens. This methodology uses finite element numerical models created with Ansys and Matlab softwares. The methodology is able to perform an incremental-iterative analysis, which increases, gradually, the load applied to the specimen. Several structural failure phenomena are considered, such as fiber and/or matrix failure, delamination or shear plasticity. Failure criteria based on element stresses were implemented and a procedure to reduce the stiffness of the failed elements was prepared. The material used in this dissertation consist of a spread tow carbon fabric with a 0°/90° arrangement and the main numerical model analyzed is a 26-plies specimen under compression loads. Numerical results were compared with the results of specimens tested experimentally, whose mechanical properties are unknown, knowing only the geometry of the specimen. The material properties of the numerical model were adjusted in the course of this dissertation, in order to find the lowest difference between the numerical and experimental results with an error lower than 5% (it was performed the numerical model identification based on the experimental results).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/16774
Designation: Mestrado Engenharia Mecânica
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