DOI: 10.1111/ffe.14199 ISSN: 8756-758X

Effect of number of fatigue cycles on fatigue data: CFRP (prepreg and wet‐layup)

Leslie Banks‐Sills, Tomer Choron, Ido Simon
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • General Materials Science

Abstract

In carrying out fatigue delamination propagation tests to assess the propagation rate versus a function of the energy release rate, the question arises as to the necessary number of cycles required to properly characterize the behavior. Tests were performed elsewhere on two different carbon/epoxy, multidirectional woven composite laminates containing a delamination using constant amplitude cycling by means of displacement control for various cycle ratios. The aim was to carry out the tests for  cycles. Most specimens complied with this requirement. In this study, the fatigue data are analyzed including the first  cycles, the first  cycles, the first  cycles, and  cycles. It was seen that although the delamination length versus the cycle number could be quite similar between different cycle ranges, the Paris relation constants could be significantly different. It is suggested to carry out tests for as many cycles as possible.

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