Thesis etd-06292020-091855 |
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Thesis type
Tesi di dottorato di ricerca
Author
GARULLI, TORQUATO
URN
etd-06292020-091855
Thesis title
Design and Validation of Fully-Uncoupled Multi-Directional lay-ups to evaluate interlaminar fracture toughness
Academic discipline
ING-IND/04
Course of study
INGEGNERIA INDUSTRIALE
Supervisors
tutor Prof. Fanteria, Daniele
tutor Prof. Martin, Eric
supervisore Prof.ssa Catapano, Anita
tutor Prof. Martin, Eric
supervisore Prof.ssa Catapano, Anita
Keywords
- composites
- delamination
- fracture toughness
- interlaminar fracture
- multidirectional laminates
- uncoupling
Graduation session start date
10/07/2020
Availability
Withheld
Release date
10/07/2023
Summary
Fibre reinforced composites are widely used in structural applications, thanks to their excellent specific properties, which allow important weight saving. Nonetheless, to design safe structures, the damage mechanisms typical of composite laminates must be deeply understood. Among these mechanisms, interlaminar failure, or delamination, is one of the most dangerous. It can propagate within a structure without being noticeable from the outside. Due to thermoelastic coupling problems, the scope of delamination resistance testing techniques is limited to specimens with unidirectional layups, while real structures are built using multidirectional layups and hence have many different types of interfaces. In this thesis, new layups that solve this problem and allow to evaluate delamination resistance of all interface types are developed and validated.
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