A multiaxial fatigue damage model for fibre reinforced polymer composites

Ciaran R. Kennedy, Conchúr M.T. Brádaigh, Sean B. Leen

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Abstract

A multiaxial fatigue damage model for fibre reinforced polymer composite materials is presented. The model combines (i) fatigue-induced fibre strength and modulus degradation, (ii) irrecoverable cyclic strain effects and (iii) inter-fibre fatigue. The inter-fibre fatigue aspect is based on a fatigue-modified version of the Puck multiaxial failure criterion for static failure. The model is implemented in a user material finite element subroutine and calibrated against fatigue test data for unidirectional glass fibre epoxy. A programme of uniaxial fatigue tests on quasi-isotropic glass fibre epoxy laminates is presented for validation of the novel fatigue damage methodology. The latter is successfully validated across a range of stress levels.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)201-210
Number of pages10
JournalComposite Structures
Volume106
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2013

Keywords

  • Damage
  • Fatigue
  • GFRP
  • Model
  • Multiaxial
  • Puck

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