Abstract

This paper presents a FEM model for the simulation of delamination in composite materials under fatigue loads using extended cohesive interface elements. A virtual fatigue damage variable is proposed to continually locate the crack tip elements with local element information only. The proposed method allows for a fully automatic identification of crack tip elements without any global information. Once crack tip elements are identified, the fatigue damage accumulation is determined by a modified Paris-law with a strain energy release rate correction method to reduce mesh sensitivity. The predicted delamination growth rates of different mesh sizes were compared with experimental results from open literature using a mode-I Double Cantilever Beam specimen and a mode-II 4-point End Notch Flexure specimen respectively. In all cases good agreement was obtained with weak mesh dependency.

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