Compressive Failure Behaviour of Kevlar Epoxy and Glass Epoxy Composite Laminates Due to the Effect of Cutout Shape and Size with Variation in Fiber Orientations
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Published:2022-09-06
Issue:5
Volume:14
Page:
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ISSN:2229-838X
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Container-title:International Journal of Integrated Engineering
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language:
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Short-container-title:IJIE
Author:
Mali Mohamad, ,Azlan Aina Atiqah,Mohammad Musa Nur Nadhirah Syafiqa,Arifin Siti Sufiah,Mahmud Jamaluddin, , , ,
Abstract
The increasing trendof constructing componentsmade of composite laminates is due tothe flexibility intailoring their properties and high strength-to-weight ratio. Nevertheless, most practical components involve cutout features for fastening and these cutouts could significantly reduce the strength of the laminate. Due to its importance, many studies were conducted to study the effect of circular cutouts however, there is lack of information regarding the effect of various cutout shapes. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the compressive failure behaviour of Kevlar Epoxy and Glass Epoxy composite laminates due to different cutout shapes and sizes with variation in fiber orientations. Finite element software, ANSYS were used to simulate the deformation and failure behaviour of the laminates under compressive load. Prior to that, mesh convergence analysis and numerical validation were performed. Failure analysis was conducted for various cutout shapes (square cutout, diamond cutout, and circular) and size, based on Maximum Stress Theory. The results show that the existence of the cutouts on the composite laminates have reduced up to ten times the strength of the laminated composite plates. This information regarding the failure behaviour is important when designing components made of composite laminates under compression.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Civil and Structural Engineering
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