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On the importance of finite element mesh alignment along the fibre direction for modelling damage in fibre-reinforced polymer composite laminates

Millen, S. L. J.; Ullah, Z.; Falzon, B. G.

Authors

S. L. J. Millen

B. G. Falzon



Abstract

A finite element mesh, aligned along the fibre direction, has often been purported to yield more accurate results in the modelling of damage in composite structures constructed from unidirectional fibre reinforced polymer laminates. However, there has been a lack of a systematic assessment of this approach. This issue is addressed through modelling a selection of test cases; (i) end notched tension (ENT) coupons, (ii) simple tensile/compressive specimens, (iii) open-hole tension (OHT), (iv) low velocity impact (LVI) and (v) compression-after-impact (CAI) of laminated plates. In each case, two models were constructed, one using a uniform mesh, aligned with the global coordinate system, and independent of the fibre direction, and the other where each ply mesh was aligned along the fibre direction. In both cases the local material axes in each ply were correctly represented. Results show that a finite element mesh aligned along the fibre direction plays an important role in the prediction of damage, particularly in the presence of a crack. However, when matrix crack paths are not established a priori, or may not be the dominant damage mode, fibre mesh alignment is unnecessary. Rather, long-established approaches of refined meshes, robust damage models and well-defined material data and boundary conditions, are shown to be sufficient requirements.

Citation

Millen, S. L. J., Ullah, Z., & Falzon, B. G. (2021). On the importance of finite element mesh alignment along the fibre direction for modelling damage in fibre-reinforced polymer composite laminates. Composite Structures, 278, Article 114694. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2021.114694

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 11, 2021
Online Publication Date Sep 17, 2021
Publication Date Dec 15, 2021
Deposit Date Sep 11, 2024
Journal Composite Structures
Print ISSN 0263-8223
Electronic ISSN 1879-1085
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 278
Article Number 114694
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2021.114694
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