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A Multiaxial Fatigue Damage Model Based on Constant Life Diagrams for Polymer Fiber-Reinforced Laminates
Aleksandr Elkin1, Viktor Gaibel1, Dmitry Dzhurinskiy1
1Center for Materials Technologies, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Bolshoy Boulevard 30, Bld. 1, Moscow 121205, Russia.
Abstract:
In the last decade, fatigue damage models for fiber-reinforced polymer composites have been developed assuming the fracture energy equivalence hypothesis. These models are able to predict a fatigue life of composite laminates, but their identification requires a significant number of off-axial tests for various stress ratios. The present study proposes the stress ratio dependent model, which phenomenologically adopts a decrease in stiffness and residual strength of a unique ply according to experimental constant life diagrams. Hashin, Tsai-Hill, and the maximum stress failure criteria are utilized for damage initiation considering the residual strength of the ply. The obtained results indicate a sufficiency of using S-N curves for UD 0°, UD 45°, and UD 90° for identification of the model. The model was verified by S-N curves for UD 10°, UD 15°, and UD 30° and its applicability was demonstrated for prediction of a fatigue life of composite laminates with an arbitrary lay-up. The model is implemented into ABAQUS finite element software as a user subroutine.
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