The proceedings of the JSME annual meeting
Online ISSN : 2433-1325
2004.1
Session ID : 856
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Evaluation of Cryogenic Fracture and Damage Properties of GFRP Compact Tension Specimens
Yasuhide SHINDOMayumi SUMIKAWAFumio NARITAKazuaki SANADASusumu KUMAGAI
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This paper describes an experimental and analytical study on fracture and damage behavior of GFRP woven laminates at cryogenic temperatures. CT (compact tension) tests were carried out at room temperature, liquid nitrogen temperature (77 K) and liquid helium temperature (4 K) to evaluate the critical values of the fracture mechanics parameters. During the CT tests, AE (acoustic emission) method was implemented. AE signals can identify the critical load at which gross failure occurs. A FEA (finite element analysis) was also done to calculate the fracture mechanics parameters. The failure criteria (Hoffman criterion and maximum strain criterion) or the damage variable based on the continuum damage mechanics was incorporated into the model to interpret the experimental measurements and to study the damage distributions within the specimen. Several methods of calculating J-integral are discussed.
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