Affiliation:
1. School of Engineering and Applied Science The George Washington University Washington, DC 20052
Abstract
Stiffness reduction in composite laminates is an important measure of fa tigue damage. The determination of fatigue damage and the prediction of fatigue life can be made through the development of a stiffness degradation model. This paper proposes a stiffness degradation model that can be used to predict the statistical distribution of the residual stiffness of composite laminates subjected to fatigue cycling. Based on the pro posed model, two analytical methods are presented, which are capable of predicting the stiffness degradation of a particular composite specimen under cyclic loading. One method is based on the linear regression analysis and the other on the Bayesian approach. Experi ments have been performed on graphite/epoxy [90, +45, —45,0], laminates to generate sta tistically significant data for evaluating the proposed analytical models and for verifying the predicted results. It is shown that theoretical predictions for the stiffness degradation of an individual specimen and for the statistical distribution of the entire population corre late reasonably well with experimental results.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites
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