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Volume 13, Issue 2 (June 1991)

ISSN: 0884-6804
Page Count: 6


Design Approaches for Edge Delamination Resistance in Laminated Composites
Chan, WS
Associate professor, University of Texas at Arlington, TX

Abstract

This paper reviews the material and structural approaches to increase resistance of delamination initiation and growth. In the material approach, it was found that currently available toughened thermosets and thermoplastic composites can significantly improve delamination resistance for static, but not fatigue, loading. In the structural approach, it was concluded that stitching and interleafing are effective ways to resist delamination as a result of impact. However, terminating and discretizing the critical ply, as well as selective interleafing, are the most effective ways to increase delamination resistance for both static and fatigue in-plane loadings.



Keywords:
delamination, delamination resistance, composite structures, composite design, delamination growth, fatigue loads, interleaving, stitching, damage tolerance, durability

Paper ID: CTR10212J
DOI: 10.1520/CTR10212J
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Author Title Design Approaches for Edge Delamination Resistance in Laminated Composites Symposium , 0000-00-00 Committee D30