Damage characterization of composites to support an orthotropic plasticity material model

Author:

Khaled Bilal1,Shyamsunder Loukham1,Hoffarth Canio1,Rajan Subramaniam D1ORCID,Goldberg Robert K2,Carney Kelly S3,DuBois Paul3,Blankenhorn Gunther4

Affiliation:

1. School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Arizona State University, USA

2. Aerospace Engineer, Structures and Materials Division, NASA Glenn Research Center, USA

3. Research Scientist, George Mason University, USA

4. Software Engineer, Livermore Software Technology Corp., USA

Abstract

The focus of this paper is the development of test procedures to characterize the damage-related behavior of a unidirectional composite at room temperature and quasi-static loading conditions and use the resulting data in the damage sub-model of a newly developed material model for orthotropic composites. This material model has three distinct sub-models to handle elastic and inelastic deformations, damage, and failure. A unidirectional composite—T800/F3900 that was the focus of our previous work, is used to illustrate how the deformation and damage-related experimental procedures are developed and used. The implementation of the damage sub-model into LS-DYNA is verified using single-element tests and validated using impact tests. Results show that the implementation yields reasonably accurate predictions of impact behavior involving deformation and damage in structural composites.

Funder

Federal Aviation Administration

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites

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