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Damage modelling of fibre reinforced polymer matrix composite open hole tension specimens using the Ladevèze damage model in Pam-CRASH

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posted on 2022-12-12, 11:34 authored by RONAN O'HIGGINSRONAN O'HIGGINS, Michael A. McCarthy, Michael McCarthyMichael McCarthy
The goal of this project was to accurately predict the ultimate failure strengths of fibre reinforced polymer matrix composite open hole tension specimens using the Ladevèze continuum mechanics damage model, currently available within the ESI Group Pam-CRASH software, using input parameters experimentally derived at the University of Limerick. This report presents the work carried out at the University of Limerick, both experimental and numerical, as part of the project. Results of an experimental test series carried out to derive Ladevèze damage model parameters for a carbon fibre reinforced polymer matrix composite are presented and discussed. In addition, the results of a numerical study carried out to calibrate the Ladevèze damage model, used to predict the ultimate strength of fibre reinforced open hole tension specimens are presented and discussed. Section 2 presents the procedures used and results of an experimental test series to derive Ladevèze damage model parameters. Section 3 presents the numerical work carried out at the University of Limerick as part of this project.

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  • Bernal Institute
  • Irish Centre for Composites Research (IComp)

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  • School of Engineering

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