MICROMECHANICAL
EDGE EFFECTS IN GLASS MATRIX COMPOSITES
G.
P. Tandon, R. Y. Kim and R. E. Dutton
ABSTRACT
This
paper reports on our efforts to demonstrate the significance
of free edge effects on the effective response of a unidirectional
composite under combined thermal and transverse loading
and to validate the predictions of an analytical model through
the careful design and testing of composite specimens. Included
in this study are the demonstration of potential failure
modes and the predictions for the micromechanical stress
fields which define damage initiation and the constituent
energy release rates governing crack propagation within
the constituents and along the interfaces. The theoretical
predictions for damage development and propagation are in
good agreement with the experimental measurements and observations
and demonstrate the importance of free edge stresses in
controlling damage initiation and subsequent response.