Stability analysis of bridged cracks in brittle matrix compositesThe bridging of matrix cracks by fibers is an important toughening mechanism in fiber reinforced brittle matrix composites. This paper presents the results of a nonlinear finite element analysis of the Mode-I propagation of a bridged matrix crack in a finite size specimen. The composite is modeled as an orthotropic continuum and the bridging due to the fibers is modeled as a distribution of tractions which resist crack opening. A critical stress intensity factor criterion is employed for matrix crack propagation while a critical crack opening condition is used for fiber failure. The structural response of the specimen (load-deflection curves) as well as the stress intensity factor of the propagating crack are calculated for various constituent properties and specimen configurations for both tensile and bending loading. By controlling the length of the bridged crack results are obtained which highlight the transition from stable to unstable behavior of the propagating crack.
Document ID
19920032934
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Ballarini, Roberto (Case Western Reserve Univ. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Muju, Sandeep (Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH, United States)