Mixed-Mode Decohesion Finite Elements for the Simulation of Delamination in Composite Materials
Abstract
A new decohesion element with mixed-mode capability is proposed and demonstrated. The element is used at the interface between solid finite elements to model the initiation and non-self-similar growth of delaminations. A single relative displacement-based damage parameter is applied in a softening law to track the damage state of the interface and to prevent the restoration of the cohesive state during unloading. The softening law for mixed-mode delamination propagation can be applied to any mode interaction criterion such as the two-parameter power law or the three-parameter Benzeggagh-Kenane criterion. To demonstrate the accuracy of the predictions and the irreversibility capability of the constitutive law,…
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- Delamination (geology)
- Quasistatic process
- Finite element method
- Materials science
- Softening
- Mode (computer interface)
- Structural engineering
- Constitutive equation
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