The effects of bridging in a 3D composite on buckling, postbuckling and growth of delamination (Q1294840)
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The effects of bridging in a 3D composite on buckling, postbuckling and growth of delamination (English)
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18 August 1999
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A thin film delaminated region is considered as an isotropic clamped circular plate under axisymmetric compression. Transverse stitching or three-dimensional weaving is modeled by a continuous elastic connection between the delaminated film and the base plate. If the delaminated region remains smaller than a critical value, then the buckling mode is of a non-contact type. For this type the authors study the effects of the critical energy release rate in mode II and of the transverse elasticity constant on the fracture toughness.
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isotropic clamped circular plate
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axisymmetric compression
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transverse stitching
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three-dimensional weaving
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delaminated film
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buckling mode of non-contact type
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critical energy release rate
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fracture toughness
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