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A Contribution to Time-Dependent Damage Modeling of Composite Structures

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The paper presents a new damage model for predicting stiffness loss due to creep loading and cyclic fatigue. The model, developed within a continuum damage mechanics framework, is based on the idea of a time-dependent damage spectrum, some elements of which occur rapidly and others slowly. The use of this spectrum allows a single damage kinematic to model creep and fatigue damage and to take into account the effect of stress amplitude, R ratio, and frequency. The evolution equations are based on similar equation than the one describing the viscoelasticity model and are relatively easy to implement. The new model is compared to the experimental results on carbon fiber/epoxy tubes. Quasi-static, creep and fatigue tests are performed on filament-wound tubular specimens to characterize the elastic, viscoelastic and plastic behavior of the composite 2 material. Varying amounts of damage are observed and discussed depending on stress level and R ratio. The experimental work aims to develop and validate the damage model for predicting stiffness loss due to creep loading and cyclic fatigue.
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hal-01085106 , version 1 (20-11-2014)

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Paul Treasurer, Yann Poirette, Dominique Perreux, Frédéric Thiebaud. A Contribution to Time-Dependent Damage Modeling of Composite Structures. Applied Composite Materials, 2014, 21, pp.677 - 688. ⟨10.1007/s10443-013-9364-1⟩. ⟨hal-01085106⟩
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