Mode I delamination behaviour of carbon/epoxy composite at different displacement rates

This research studies the displacement rate effects on the mode I delamination of unidirectional carbon/epoxy composites. Double cantilever beam test is conducted at 1, 10, 100 and 500 mm/min. Results show that the mode I fracture toughness is invariant within the range of study. Scanning electron m...

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Main Authors: Low, K. O., Teng, S. M., Johar, M., Israr, H. A., Wong, K. J.
Format: Article
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2019
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Summary:This research studies the displacement rate effects on the mode I delamination of unidirectional carbon/epoxy composites. Double cantilever beam test is conducted at 1, 10, 100 and 500 mm/min. Results show that the mode I fracture toughness is invariant within the range of study. Scanning electron micrographs depict that interfacial debonding dominates at 1 mm/min. However, at 500 mm/min, river pattern is observed. Besides, there is no bridging effect at all displacement rates. In addition, the experimental and numerical force-displacement curves are well compared with a maximum difference of 14%. Finally, the experimental and numerical crack growths are comparable within 15% of variation.