Post-buckling behaviour and delamination growth characteristics of delaminated composite plates

Abstract

The problem of a delaminated composite plate subjected to in-plane compressive loading is investigated by employing a novel analytical framework previously developed by the authors. The framework is capable of modelling the post-buckling behaviour considering damage growth by using a set of generalized coordinates only. Therefore, in order to model the post-buckling responses of delaminated composite plates a Rayleigh–Ritz formulation is employed. Thus, the post-buckling behaviour as well as the delamination growth characteristics are determined by solving a set of non-linear algebraic equations only. For the cases investigated, the study reveals that delamination growth is associated with the global buckling response. So long as stable delamination growth is present, the post-buckling response remains also stable. However, unstable delamination growth may be caused which would occur unexpectedly yielding sudden failure of the structure. This underlines the importance of considering delamination growth when studying the structural stability behaviour of these structures

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