Abstract

A study was conducted on the changes in mechanical properties and fatigue failure characteristics due to voids, one of the fabrication defects in composite materials. This study was primarily based on glass fiber fabrics applied to wind turbine blades and their material properties were predicted through micro and meso modeling of composite materials by simulating random defects including voids. As the wind turbine blades become larger, various defects develop. The fundamental changes in the materials’ properties due to voids were predicted through homogenization methods and Representative Volume Element (RVE), and the failure properties were obtained through progressive failure analysis by applying virtual coupons according to ASTM D3090 and ASTM D6641. The progressive failure was identified using the Matzenmiller–Lubliner–Taylor (MLT) failure condition, and the fatigue failure characteristics were assessed through the Tsai–Hill 3D load.

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