Load history effects in fatigue-driven delamination in fibre-reinforced polymer composites are
neglected in state-of-the-art non-interaction models although this assumption highly underestimates
the delamination growth under variable amplitude (VA) loading. A new phenomenon called “transient
delamination growth” has been observed in recent VA fatigue experiments by the authors. This
phenomenon is a transient phase with a significantly increased crack growth rate that follows load
amplitude changes in VA load spectra. In this presentation the transient delamination growth is
characterised from block loading experiments and the phenomenological behaviours are integrated in a
new crack growth rate (CGR) model for prediction of delamination under multi-level block loading