Standard Test Method for Mode I Interlaminar Fracture Toughness of Unidirectional Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Matrix Composites


Importancia y uso:

5.1 Susceptibility to delamination is one of the major design concerns for many advanced laminated composite structures. Knowledge of a laminated composite material's resistance to interlaminar fracture is useful for product development and material selection. Furthermore, a measurement of the mode I interlaminar fracture toughness that is independent of specimen geometry or method of force introduction is useful for establishing design allowables used in damage tolerance analyses of composite structures. Knowledge of both the non-precracked and precracked toughness allows the appropriate value to be used for the application of interest.

5.2 This test method can serve the following purposes:

5.2.1 To establish quantitatively the effect of fiber surface treatment, local variations in fiber volume fraction, and processing and environmental variables on GIc of a particular composite material;

5.2.2 To compare quantitatively the relative values of GIc for composite materials with different constituents;

5.2.3 To compare quantitatively the values of GIc obtained from different batches of a specific composite material, for example, to use as a material screening criterion or to develop a design allowable; and

5.2.4 To develop delamination failure criteria for composite damage tolerance and durability analyses.

Subcomité:

D30.06

Referida por:

E1922_E1922M-22

Volúmen:

15.03

Número ICS:

83.120 (Reinforced plastics)

Palabras clave:

composite materials; delamination; double cantilever beam; interlaminar fracture toughness; mode I ;

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Norma
D5528/D5528M

Versión
21

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2021-11-15