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Abstract
In this study, a model for the three-dimensional effective compliance of composite laminates with transverse cracks is developed based on continuum damage mechanics. Three-dimensional laminate theory is used to reproduce all the thermoelastic properties of the damaged laminate. The damage variable, which describes the degree of stiffness reduction caused by transverse cracking, is formulated based on a three-dimensional micromechanical model, with a loose boundary condition and assuming parabolic crack opening. These assumptions contribute to the analytical accuracy of the stiffness reduction model, while simplifying the damage variable expression. The effective thermomechanical properties of various composite laminates are predicted using the proposed model and compared with finite element analysis (FEA) and experimental results. We found that the proposed model with derived damage variable successfully reproduces the FEA and experimental results of stiffness degradation of damaged composite laminates.
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"Advanced Composite Materials (ACM), a bi-monthly publication of the Japan Society for Composite Materials and the Korean Society for Composite Materials, provides an international forum for researchers, manufacturers and designers who are working in the field of composite materials and their structures. Issues contain articles on all aspects of current scientific and technological progress in this interdisciplinary field. The topics of interest are physical, chemical, mechanical and other properties of advanced composites as well as their constituent materials; experimental and theoretical studies relating microscopic to macroscopic behavior; testing and evaluation with emphasis on environmental effects and reliability; novel techniques of fabricating various types of composites and of forming structural components utilizing these materials; design and analysis for specific applications.
Advanced Composite Materials publishes refereed original research papers, review papers, technical papers and short notes as well as some translated papers originally published in the Journal of the Japan Society for Composite Materials. Issues also contain news items such as information on new materials and their processing."