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Evaluation and Modeling of the Fatigue Damage Behavior of Polymer Composites at Reversed Cyclic Loading

Understanding the composite damage formation process and its impact on mechanical properties is a key step towards further improvement of material and higher use. For its accelerated application, furthermore, practice-related modeling strategies are to be established. In this collaborative study, th...

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Autores principales: Koch, Ilja, Just, Gordon, Brod, Martin, Chen, Jiuheng, Doblies, Audrius, Dean, Aamir, Gude, Maik, Rolfes, Raimund, Hopmann, Christian, Fiedler, Bodo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6600719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31141891
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12111727
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author Koch, Ilja
Just, Gordon
Brod, Martin
Chen, Jiuheng
Doblies, Audrius
Dean, Aamir
Gude, Maik
Rolfes, Raimund
Hopmann, Christian
Fiedler, Bodo
author_facet Koch, Ilja
Just, Gordon
Brod, Martin
Chen, Jiuheng
Doblies, Audrius
Dean, Aamir
Gude, Maik
Rolfes, Raimund
Hopmann, Christian
Fiedler, Bodo
author_sort Koch, Ilja
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description Understanding the composite damage formation process and its impact on mechanical properties is a key step towards further improvement of material and higher use. For its accelerated application, furthermore, practice-related modeling strategies are to be established. In this collaborative study, the damage behavior of carbon fiber-reinforced composites under cyclic loading with load reversals is analyzed experimentally and numerically. The differences of crack density evolution during constant amplitude and tension-compression block-loading is characterized with the help of fatigue tests on cross-ply laminates. For clarifying the evolving stress-strain behavior of the matrix during static and fatigue long-term loading, creep, and fatigue experiments with subsequent fracture tests on neat resin samples are applied. The local stress redistribution in the composite material is later evaluated numerically using composite representative volume element (RVE) and matrix models under consideration of viscoelasticity. The experimental and numerical work reveals the strong influence of residual stresses and the range of cyclic tension stresses to the damage behavior. On the microscopic level, stress redistribution dependent on the mean stress takes place and a tendency of the matrix towards embrittlement was found. Therefore, it is mandatory to consider stress amplitude and means stress as inseparable load characteristic for fatigue assessment, which additionally is influenced by production-related and time-dependent residual stresses. The phenomenological findings are incorporated to a numerical simulation framework on the layer level to provide an improved engineering tool for designing composite structures.
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spelling pubmed-66007192019-07-16 Evaluation and Modeling of the Fatigue Damage Behavior of Polymer Composites at Reversed Cyclic Loading Koch, Ilja Just, Gordon Brod, Martin Chen, Jiuheng Doblies, Audrius Dean, Aamir Gude, Maik Rolfes, Raimund Hopmann, Christian Fiedler, Bodo Materials (Basel) Article Understanding the composite damage formation process and its impact on mechanical properties is a key step towards further improvement of material and higher use. For its accelerated application, furthermore, practice-related modeling strategies are to be established. In this collaborative study, the damage behavior of carbon fiber-reinforced composites under cyclic loading with load reversals is analyzed experimentally and numerically. The differences of crack density evolution during constant amplitude and tension-compression block-loading is characterized with the help of fatigue tests on cross-ply laminates. For clarifying the evolving stress-strain behavior of the matrix during static and fatigue long-term loading, creep, and fatigue experiments with subsequent fracture tests on neat resin samples are applied. The local stress redistribution in the composite material is later evaluated numerically using composite representative volume element (RVE) and matrix models under consideration of viscoelasticity. The experimental and numerical work reveals the strong influence of residual stresses and the range of cyclic tension stresses to the damage behavior. On the microscopic level, stress redistribution dependent on the mean stress takes place and a tendency of the matrix towards embrittlement was found. Therefore, it is mandatory to consider stress amplitude and means stress as inseparable load characteristic for fatigue assessment, which additionally is influenced by production-related and time-dependent residual stresses. The phenomenological findings are incorporated to a numerical simulation framework on the layer level to provide an improved engineering tool for designing composite structures. MDPI 2019-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6600719/ /pubmed/31141891 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12111727 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Jiuheng
Doblies, Audrius
Dean, Aamir
Gude, Maik
Rolfes, Raimund
Hopmann, Christian
Fiedler, Bodo
Evaluation and Modeling of the Fatigue Damage Behavior of Polymer Composites at Reversed Cyclic Loading
title Evaluation and Modeling of the Fatigue Damage Behavior of Polymer Composites at Reversed Cyclic Loading
title_full Evaluation and Modeling of the Fatigue Damage Behavior of Polymer Composites at Reversed Cyclic Loading
title_fullStr Evaluation and Modeling of the Fatigue Damage Behavior of Polymer Composites at Reversed Cyclic Loading
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation and Modeling of the Fatigue Damage Behavior of Polymer Composites at Reversed Cyclic Loading
title_short Evaluation and Modeling of the Fatigue Damage Behavior of Polymer Composites at Reversed Cyclic Loading
title_sort evaluation and modeling of the fatigue damage behavior of polymer composites at reversed cyclic loading
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6600719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31141891
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12111727
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