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Analysis of the influence of ply-orientation in delamination progression in composites laminates using the Serial/Parallel Mixing Theory

In this work, an analysis on the influence of fibre-orientation in the progression of delamination was carried out. The study was focused on a cracked beam according to an End Notch Flexure test configuration. The Serial/Parallel Mixing Theory was used as the composite constitutive law along with a...

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Composite materials
Crack propagation
Crack tips
Damage assessment
Delamination
Fiber orientation
Finite element analysis (FEA)
Finite element method
Flexing
Fracture mechanics
Laminate
Laminates
Layers
Material modelling
Stiffness
Stress concentration
Studies
Tensile strength
Three dimensional models
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