J.A. Pascoe
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This study investigates the Mode-I fracture toughness of laminates with varying interface angles. A method for identifying crack tip location using grayscale characteristic parameters in DIC is proposed. The findings demonstrate that both initial and steady-state fracture toughne
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Studies have shown that temperature and moisture play a critical role in altering material properties, with both factors contributing to the overall degradation of structural components. This research aims to provide a deeper insight into the complex interplay between environment
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Fibre bridging is an important phenomenon influencing the mode I delamination growth behaviour in composite materials. Accurate modelling of this phenomenon is required in order to be able to account for its effects in damage tolerance evaluation of composite structures. Therefor
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Multidirectional (MD) composite laminates are extensively employed in structural applications owing to their superior mechanical characteristics. Nevertheless, the evaluation of the fracture toughness of composite laminates primarily relies on tests using unidirectional (UD) spec
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The development of liquid hydrogen storage systems is a key aspect to enable future clean air transportation. However, safety analysis research for such systems is still limited and is hindered by the limited experience with liquid hydrogen storage in aviation. This paper present
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Delamination fatigue propagation is known to cause a progressive degradation of stiffness and strength in composite laminates. Since delamination tends to follow a preferential plane, fracture resistance is conveniently analysed in terms of dominant loading modes at the crack tip
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Where the trunk of a tree splits into co-dominant branches, wood fibres are highly interlocked. Such an arrangement of fibres has been shown to impart superior strength and toughness to this critical junction. Here, wavy patterns are 3D printed with a liquid crystal polymer (LCP)
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Fiber Orientation Effects on Mode I Fatigue Delamination
Proposed Model for Saturation and Zero-Bridging Prediction
Characterisation of the effect of lay-up on the delamination growth revealed a complex set of damage characteristics. Tortuous propagation resulted in higher fibre bridge densification in the off-axis laminates, requiring an increased number of experimental tests to validate the
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This study presents a numerical analysis framework of multidirectional (MD) composite laminate under mode I fatigue loading, with calibration to account for fiber bridging. Both local and global methods for calculating the energy release rate are compared. Seven unidirectional (U
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Driven by the energy transition and the reduction of carbon emissions, pultruded CFRP plates have emerged as an affordable high performance material for designing wind turbines with larger rotors. To enable the creation of thicker laminates, pre-cured plates are bonded together u
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Monitoring the Cold Spray Process
Real-Time Particle Velocity Monitoring Through Airborne Acoustic Emission Analysis
Continuous monitoring of spray velocity during the cold spray process would be desirable to support quality control, as spray velocity is the key process parameter determining the deposit quality. This study explores the feasibility of utilising Airborne Acoustic Emission (AAE) f
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For the past few decades, research into fatigue delamination behaviour of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) composites has predominantly relied on standard test methods. These methods typically utilize a uniaxial delamination length to quantify the fatigue delamination proce
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Laminated pultruded composite plates are gaining interest for use in wind turbine blades due to their excellent structural performance with affordable cost. However, there is limited understanding of their fracture properties. The present work explores the interlaminar fracture b
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Identifying the Most Effective Data Processing for Fatigue Delamination Growth in FRPs
Insights on Artificial Data Simulation
This paper investigates the fatigue-induced delamination growth in carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP), considering different fibre orientation combinations. The study explores the application of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) in the simulation of fatigue delamination behavi
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3-D braided composites are a promising material for manufacturing tubular structures. However, a thorough understanding of their damage mechanisms under torsion is required to maximize their potential applications. The present work constructed a multiscale equivalent model, integ
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In this study, a novel experimental approach was devised to investigate shear dominant and combined opening-shear planar delamination behaviours in composite laminates subjected to quasi-static out-of-plane loading. The patterns of planar delamination growth were depicted through
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This article presents an overview of methods for analyzing the facture and failure of adhesives. Special attention is given to stress analysis in adhesive bonds, as the difficulty of performing an accurate stress analysis is a major limitation of many failure analysis methods. Th
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Fibre reinforced polymer composites have found increasing use in aircraft structures. This means that fleet managers need damage assessment tools for such materials, in order to decide on appropriate sustainment strategies. Developing such tools is hindered by the difficulty of g
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In previous literature, a plateau phase in fatigue growth of impact delamination projected area in CFRP was found. Explaining this plateau phase still represents a knowledge gap. In the present work, echo-pulse and through thickness transmission ultrasonic scan inspections were c
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Delamination growth is a key damage mode threatening the structural integrity of fibre reinforced polymer composite structures. To guide design and damage management of composite structures, research efforts have been made to understand delamination behaviours and establish stand
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