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Laminated materials with plastic interfaces: modelling and calculation

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In this paper, a model of laminated plates called M4-5N and validated in a previous paper is modified in order to take into account interlaminar plasticity by means of displacement discontinuities at the interfaces. These discontinuities are calculated by adapting a 3D plasticity model. In order to compute the model, a Newton–Raphson-like method is employed. In this method, two sub-problems are considered: one is linear and the other is non-linear. In the linear problem the non-linear equations of the model are linearized and the calculations are performed by making use of a finite element software. By iterating the resolution of each sub-problem, one obtains after convergence the solution of the global problem. The model is then applied to the problem of a double lap, adhesively bonded joint subjected to a tensile load. The adhesive layer is modeled by an elastic–plastic interface. The results of the M4-5N model are compared with those of a commercial finite element software. A good agreement between the two computation techniques is obtained and validates the non-linear calculations proposed in this paper. Finally, the numerical tool and a delamination criterion are applied to predict delamination onset in composite laminates.
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hal-00525910 , version 1 (13-10-2010)

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Ríos Gilberto Sandino Aquino de Los, Balderas Rubén Castañeda, van Anh Duong, Sylvain Chataigner, Jean-François Caron, et al.. Laminated materials with plastic interfaces: modelling and calculation. Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 2009, 17 (2), ⟨10.1088/0965-0393/17/2/025008⟩. ⟨hal-00525910⟩
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