Abstract

The present paper addressed the nonlinear stress-strain response in quasi-unidirectional E-glass fabric reinforced polypropylene composites under off-axis tensile loading. A series of monotonic and cyclic loading-unloading tensile tests were carried out. Both irreversible strains and stiffness degradation were observed in cyclic loading-unloading tests, which indicate that the nonlinear response of composites was induced by a combination of damage and plasticity. A coupled damage-plasticity model was employed to describe the nonlinear off-axis tensile stress-strain relation of materials. In this model, a plastic potential function together with associated plastic flow rule were adopted to assess the evolution of plastic strains. The damage variables in forms of stiffness degradation were expressed as a Weibull function of the effective stress. A full suite of model parameters was experimentally determined from cyclic loading-unloading tensile tests. The stress-strain curves predicted by this model agreed well with experimental results.

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