2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2017.04.063
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Buckling and postbuckling behaviour of Glare laminates containing splices and doublers. Part 2: Numerical modelling

Abstract: A 3D finite element model using cohesive elements and continuum (bulk) material damage models was developed to examine the progressive damage and failure behaviour of Glare R Fibre Metal Laminate (FML) specimens subjected to in-plane compressive loading. The specimens contained internal 'splice' and 'doubler' features and were either pristine or contained simulated manufacturing defects in the form of artificial delaminations. The initiation and growth of delaminations at the inter-laminar interfaces, damage i… Show more

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“…This is supported by the fact that the increase in cumulative energy is more gradual for the doubler specimen than for the splice specimen due to the smaller number of damage mechanisms which are active. This is in agreement with the Finite Element analysis presented in [37].…”
Section: Doubler Specimensupporting
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“…This is supported by the fact that the increase in cumulative energy is more gradual for the doubler specimen than for the splice specimen due to the smaller number of damage mechanisms which are active. This is in agreement with the Finite Element analysis presented in [37].…”
Section: Doubler Specimensupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This suggests that the transverse doubler joint investigated here does not promote large scale delaminations as observed for the longitudinal splice joint. This is supported by the detailed Finite Element analysis presented in[37]. Contours of out-of-plane displacement (left) against location of AE events (right) for the doubler specimen (with an artificial defect) at different in-plane displacements ∆x (dashed lines indicate position of doubler).…”
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