A Thermodynamically Consistent Damage Model for Advanced Composites
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2013-06-06T10:29:48Z
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2013-06-06T10:29:48Z
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2006
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NASA/TM-2006-214282
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A continuum damage model for the prediction of damage onset and structural collapse of structures manufactured in fiber-reinforced plastic laminates is proposed. The principal damage mechanisms occurring in the longitudinal and transverse directions of a ply are represented by a damage tensor that is fixed in space. Crack closure under load reversal effects are taken into account using damage variables established as a function of the sign of the components of the stress tensor. Damage activation functions based on the LaRC04 failure criteria are used to predict the different damage mechanisms occurring at the ply level. The constitutive damage model is implemented in a finite element code. The objectivity of the numerical model is assured by regularizing the dissipated energy at a material point using Bazant’s Crack Band Model. To verify the accuracy of the approach, analyses of
coupon specimens were performed, and the numerical predictions were compared with experimental data
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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© NASA TM Technical Reports, 2006, núm. 214282
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A Thermodynamically Consistent Damage Model for Advanced Composites
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