Abstract
Abstract A unified fatigue failure criterion using micromechanics related to the fracture plane has been developed to predict fatigue lives of unidirectional fibre reinforced polymer composites subjected to cyclic off-axis tension–tension loading. Since the failure criterion incorporates both stresses and strains it may be characterized as energy based. Accounting for the fibre load angle as well as the stress ratio is the novelty of this fatigue failure criterion. The criterion only requires the stress ratio to be known from the experimental procedure. The relation between the applied load and the micro-stress and micro-strain field can be determined from a numerical method. The fatigue failure criterion has been verified by applying it to different sets of experimental data. Several fibre load angles, different fibre/matrix combinations as well as stress ratios are covered. The predicted fatigue lives are in good agreement with the experimental results for both different fibre load angles and stress ratios.
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