Abstract:Important estimates were made of the cohesive zone mode (CZM) characteristics used to predict the fracture of Elium composites processed at various temperatures in this study. First, tests for the end notched flexure (ENF) and double cantilever beam (DCB) on composites processed at different temperatures (24°C, 50°C, and 80°C) were performed. Based on the experimental results, the numerical models of damage evolution were developed. And six pairs of cohesive parameters (cohesive strength and cohesive stiffness… Show more
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