Numerical study of interface cracking in composite structures using a novel geometrically nonlinear Linear Elastic Brittle Interface Model: mixed-mode fracture conditions and application to structured interfaces
L. Garc\'ia-Guzm\'an, J. Reinoso, A. Valverde, E. Mart\'inez-Pa\~neda,, L. T\'avara

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new geometrically nonlinear interface model for simulating mixed-mode fracture in composite structures, validated against experimental data, and applicable to structured interfaces in fibre reinforced polymer composites.
Contribution
The paper presents the Linear Elastic Brittle Interface Model (LEBIM) for nonlinear mixed-mode fracture analysis, incorporating in-plane deformation effects and validated through experimental comparisons.
Findings
Excellent agreement with experimental data
Effective simulation of mixed-mode delamination
Applicable to structured interfaces in composites
Abstract
Interface cracking is one of the most prominent failure modes in fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composites. Recent trends in high-tech applications of FRP composites exploit the limits of the load bearing capacity, generally encompassing the development of notable nonlinear effects from geometrical and material signatures. In this investigation, we present a comprehensive assessment of the new Linear Elastic Brittle Interface Model (LEBIM) in geometrically nonlinear applications undergoing mixed-mode fracture conditions. This interface model for triggering fracture events is formulated through the advocation of continuum-like assumptions (for initial non-zero interface thickness) and allows the incorporation of the potential role of the in-plane deformation effects. The performance of the present interface model is demonstrated through the simulation of specimens with mixed-mode…
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TopicsMechanical Behavior of Composites · Fatigue and fracture mechanics · Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
