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Songming Cai1, Shi Yan1, Lili Jiang2
1Architectural Engineering Institute, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin 150080, China.
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Open-hole compression (OHC) tests were carried out on non-crimp fabric (NCF) laminates with varied open-hole orientation (angle to the loading direction) and inter-hole spacing. Failure modes were documented by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the compressive strength was quantified. Finite element simulations in Abaqus were developed to replicate the tests, establishing a progressive-damage model for open-hole laminates under compression. Intralaminar failure was described using the three-dimensional Hashin failure criterion and a modified matrix compression criterion incorporating shear coupling effects, while interlaminar delamination was modeled with cohesive elements, enabling the simulation of damage initiation, growth, delamination, and final collapse. The results show that hole orientation and spacing have a pronounced effect on open-hole compression (OHC) strength. A spacing threshold is observed, beyond which further increases in spacing provide little additional benefit. In contrast, the apparent elastic stiffness is essentially insensitive to hole spacing and orientation. The combined intralaminar and interlaminar model successfully reproduces the characteristic mechanical response-linear elasticity followed by catastrophic failure-in good agreement with the experiments.
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