Low temperature mixed-mode debond fracture and fatigue characterisation of foam core sandwich

Abstract

This paper experimentally investigates the effects of low temperature on fracture toughness and fatigue debond growth rate in foam core sandwich composites. Mixed-mode bending specimens were statically and cyclically tested inside a climatic chamber at a low temperature (−20°C) and at room temperature (23°C) as a reference. Testing was conducted in mode I (opening) and mixed-mode I/II (opening-sliding) mode mixities. The fatigue tests results are presented according to the modified Paris–Erdogan relation. Results showed substantial fracture toughness reduction due to low temperature. Low temperature furthermore elevated the cyclic crack growth rate.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jun 03, 2018
Source ID
10.1177/1099636218779420

Entities

People

  • Arash Farshidi
  • Christian Berggreen
  • Leif A. Carlsson

Organizations

  • Florida Atlantic University
  • Office of Naval Research

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Fields of Study

  • Materials science

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