Abstract
In this paper, a progressive damage model considering hygrothermal effect is established. Taking high strength glass fiber composite plate as an example, the progressive damage model of open-hole composite plate is established, and the ultimate tensile and compressive strength at room temperature, dry state and hygrothermal environment are predicted. The model was verified by comparing with the experimental results. The results of numerical simulation and experiment show that the hygrothermal environment has a significant effect on the ultimate strength of open-hole composite plate. The tensile ultimate strength of open-hole composite plate decreases about 39% and the compressive ultimate strength decreases about 35% at 70 °C and equilibrium moisture absorption. The results show that hygrothermal environment has little effect on the tensile stiffness of open-hole composite plate, and the tensile modulus decreases by 6% at 70 °C and equilibrium moisture absorption. According to the numerical results, the hygrothermal environment can shorten the damage propagation process of the open-hole composite plate under tensile load, but does not affect the damage propagation process under compression load. The hygrothermal environment can change the macro failure diagram of the open-hole composite plate under tension from “X” to “I”, but does not affect the macro failure diagram of the open-hole composite plate under compression.
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