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Puck’s Criterion for the tensile response of composite laminates: A numerical approach
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November 2022

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Advances in Engineering Software

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Rishabh Suri

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Aniket Kunal Bhawe

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Material designers have extensively analyzed, utilizing failure theories, the dependability and service response of composite materials for their intended uses. To increase the precision and accuracy of performance prediction, failure theories have undergone numerous revisions. The current study uses the finite element method to predict the tensile response while also using Puck's failure criterion and the damage evolution law to composite laminates. Five non-hybrid sequences made of paperboard, ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), glass fibre, aramid fibre, and carbon fibre have been put through experimental investigation of tensile and three-point bending. The numerical analysis has been carried out using the Material Designer, ACP® and Structural Analysis modules of ANSYS® finite element software. The experimental results have been compared with the numerical results, to arrive at the set of empirical constants for the different materials.

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... The type of fiber orientation applied was bi-directional woven CFRP. The other parameters inputted refer to previous research [20]. Then, the model is imported into the Ansys Static Structural Module. ...

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Tensile assessment of woven CFRP using finite element method: A benchmarking and preliminary study for thin-walled structure application
Puck’s Criterion for the tensile response of composite laminates: A numerical approach
  • Citing Article
  • November 2022

Advances in Engineering Software