Abstract

An advanced strength and life prediction tool, MAE, was developed for the analysis and design of composite structures and components. The MAE integrates three theories and methods: micromechanics of failure (MMF), an accelerated testing method (ATM), and an evolution of damage (EOD). The MAE can serve as a useful tool to predict damage initiation, progression and life under various durability loading and environmental conditions. It can handle the inhomogeneous complex geometries and structural components such as open-hole, filled-hole, bonded/bolted joint, stiffened panel, textile, etc. Therefore, it can help select not only the material and laminates but also optimal geometrical configurations. The MAE modules were implemented and integrated with a commercial finite element software, Abaqus, for better reliability and maintainability. Several examples of strength and life predictions of open-hole and double-edge notched specimens demonstrated the capability of the MAE as an advanced tool for the composite durability design.

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