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Effects of strain rate on delamination fracture toughness of graphite/epoxyThe objective of this paper is to evaluate various experimental techniques and analysis methods for the characterization of interlaminar fracture toughness, and to determine the effects of strain rate on that property for a graphite/epoxy composite. Mode I interlaminar fracture was investigated by means of a double-cantilever beam (DCB) specimen for AS-4/3501-6 graphite/epoxy. Hinged tabs were used to insure unrestrained rotation at the free ends. Specimens were loaded at quasi-static deflection rates of up to 8.5 mm/s corresponding to crack extension rates of over 51 mm/s. Crack extension was monitored by means of strain gages mounted on the surface of the specimen, or a conductive-paint circuit attached to the edge of the DCB specimen. Continuous records were obtained of load, deflection, and crack extension for determination of the strain energy release rate. The latter was expressed as a power law of the crack extension velocity. Results indicate that the strain energy release rate increases with crack velocity by up to 28 percent for the range of rates considered.
Document ID
19860035904
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Daniel, I. M.
(Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, United States)
Aliyu, A. A.
(Illinois Inst. of Tech. Chicago, IL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Accession Number
86A20642
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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