Abstract
An investigation into size effects and notch sensitivity in quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates was carried out. The purpose is to draw a complete picture of the strength scaling in unidirectional, quasi-isotropic, and notched carbon/epoxy laminates. A link was established between the strength scaling of the unidirectional and quasi-isotropic laminates. Efforts were made to understand the relationship between unnotched and open-hole strengths. For very small holes, the notched strengths approach the unnotched strength limit. A scaling law based on Weibull statistics was used to predict the unnotched laminate strengths. For very large holes, the same scaling law in conjunction with a detailed 3D ply-by-ply FE analysis with matrix cracks in the 90° plies and delamination cohesive interface elements was used to predict the large notched strengths. A good agreement between the modelling and experimental results was achieved. The effects of 90° matrix cracks on unnotched and notched strengths were also studied.
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