Title: Effect of Ply Cracks on Delamination Growth
1Effect of Ply Cracks on Delamination Growth
Jae Noh John Whitcomb Texas AM
University Center for Mechanics of Composites
2Flight Cycle of a Reusable Launch Vehicle
- Severe temperature extremes (from processing
temperature down to near absolute zero) - can cause distributed damage in composite gt
leakage!
Reference S.S. Kessler, T. Matuszeski and H.
McManus. Proceedings of the American Society for
Composites (ASC), 2001.
3Damage Network
Simulation by CFD program, Fluent
4Focal Areas
- Formation of damage
- The leakage path, which includes the opening of
cracks, the connectivity of the cracks, and the
uncracked material - The effective permeability for a given leakage
path - Evaluation of current and exploration of new
nondestructive evaluation techniques
Model to predict microcracking induced
permeability of cryogenic composite tanks
5Predict Microcracking Induced Permeability of
Cryogenic Composite Tanks
Experimental Damage Characterization
Ultrasonic
Analysis of Damage
X-ray
delamination
Simulation of Leakage Path
delamination
Crack opening volume
G, SERR
Load case 1
Load case 2
Load case 3
Whitcomb, Lagoudas, Kinra, Noh
6Computational Modeling
- Fracture mechanics prediction of damage
formation and growth - Pop-in of transverse matrix cracks
- Delamination growth near non-intersecting and
intersecting matrix cracks -
- Prediction of opening of damage
- Transverse matrix cracks
- Opening displacements due to delamination at tips
of TMC - Single crack
- Intersecting cracks
- Effective permeability of laminates with matrix
cracks and delaminations
Can laminate design (e.g. stacking sequence)
reduce the formation or the effect of damage?
7Damage Configurations
0
90
0
0
0
0
90
90
0
0
8Delamination at Intersection of TMCs
y
TMC in 0o ply
0o ply
Delamination
90o ply
TMC in 90o ply
x
9Virtual Crack Closure Technique (VCCT)
Delamination front
10FEM Analysis without Contact Constraints
0o
90o
0o
90o
undeformed
deformed
11GI, GII, and GIII for 90/0c/90c/0s
ltexgt 0.5
G (J/m2)
y
s
GIII
GII
x
S
GI
12GI, GII, and GIII for 90/0c/90c/0s
G (J/m2)
ltexgt 0.5
ltexgt lteygt 0.5
GIII
G (J/m2)
GII
S
GIII
lteygt 0.5
G (J/m2)
GII
GIII
GII
S
GI
S
13GI, GII, and GIII for 45/0c/45c/0s
G (J/m2)
ltexgt 0.5
300
y
GII
s
x
GIII
S
G (J/m2)
G (J/m2)
lteygt 0.5
ltexgt lteygt 0.5
300
GIII
GII
GII
GIII
S
S
14Variation of GIII with Delamination Size
GIII (J/m2)
450
R400
100
R200
R100
R
x
100
400
-200
-400
200
-100
0
x
15Variation of GII with Delamination Size
GIII (J/m2)
100
Radius
x
R100
R200
R400
-400
400
-100
-200
100
0
200
x
16Variation of GII and GIII with Delamination
Shape (Circle vs. Ellipse)
y
y
x
x
100
400
17Lack of Interaction Between TMCs
Delamination Radius .5h
Two TMCs
ltexgt 0.5
G (J/m2)
GIII
Two TMCs
One TMC
One TMC
GII
S
GI
18Opening for Different Damage Configurations
( ltexgt 0.5 )
Opening (mm)
two delaminations
one delamination
cd0.5
cd0.1
Normalized delamination length, d/s
(scrack spacing)
Delamination length, d (mm)
19Opening of TMC Delamination
20Comparison of 2D and 3D Configuration
0
s
y
90
100
0
S
x
cd 0.05
3.
2.
Opening (mm)
ltexgt 0.5
1.
delamination length, d or radius (mm)
21Effect of Stacking Sequence on Opening
ltexgt lteygt 0.5, delamination radius 200 mm
2.092
2.272
90/0c/90c/0
1.744
45/0c/45c/0
1.880
22Summary
23Summary
24Computational Modeling
- Prediction of damage formation and growth
- Average strain energy release rate associated
with pop-in of transverse matrix cracks - Strain energy release rate for delamination
growth near non-intersecting and intersecting
matrix cracks -
- Prediction of opening of damage
- Transverse matrix cracks
- Opening displacements due to delamination at tips
of TMC - Single crack
- Intersecting cracks
- Effective permeability of laminates with matrix
cracks and delaminations
Can laminate design (e.g. stacking sequence)
reduce the formation or the effect of damage?
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26Laminate with Matrix Cracks and Delaminations
Close-up of single intersection
Laminate with intersecting matrix cracks
Delaminations
Typical FEA model
Various delamination shapes to be considered
27Strain Energy Release Rate for Delamination
Growth Near Intersecting Matrix Cracks
Circle
Ellipse
28FEM Analysis
x
29Warning! Calculation of G
Delta Area
x