Fatigue and fracture

Composite materials are inhomogeneous and anisotropic, and exhibit several modes of damage including delamination, matrix crazing, fiber failure, void growth, matrix cracking, and composite cracking. A particular structure may exhibit any or all of these damage modes and it is difficult to predict, a priori, which mode will dominate and cause failure. The fatigue phenomenon is therefore phenomenological/empirical with microcracks and damage in the material volume not considered in the relevant equations. The fatigue properties should therefore be analyzed statistically due to the large variations exhibited during testing.
Nevertheless, in other cases where the fatigue/failure is dominated by simple or multiple cracks, such as in adhesively bonded composite joints, the fatigue fracture phenomenon is approached by fracture mechanics methods that are based on the actual measurement of the damage and the establishment of empirical models thereof, e.g, the fatigue crack growth curves, for the analysis of the fatigue life.

Fatigue of composite laminates

– Experimental investigation of fatigue life 
– Constant and variable amplitude loading
– Fatigue-creep interaction, interrupted fatigue, failure criteria

Fracture

– Mixed-mode failure criteria for adhesively-bonded joints
– Two-dimensional crack propagation
– Progressive damage modeling

Fatigue and fracture of adhesively bonded joints

– Experimental investigation of Mode I, Mode II, mixed-Mode joints
– Mixed-Mode failure criteria for adhesively-bonded joints
– Progressive damage modeling

 

Completed PhD theses

 

Two-dimensional quasi-static delamination in composite laminates under Mode-I and Mode-II conditions

C. Wang, T. Keller, A. Vassilopoulos (Dir). EPFL, Lausanne, 2024 

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Load-history effects in fibre-reinforced polymer composite materials
A. Movahedirad, T. Keller and A. Vassilopoulos (Dirs.). EPFL, Lausanne, 2019.
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Two-dimensional crack growth in FRP laminates and sandwich panels
A. Cameselle Molares, T. Keller and A. Vassilopoulos (Dirs.). EPFL, Lausanne, 2019.
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Mixed-mode static and fatigue failure criteria for adhesively-bonded FRP joints
M. Shahverdi, T. Keller and A. Vassilopoulos (Dirs.). EPFL, Lausanne, 2013.
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Fatigue life prediction of adhesively-bonded fiber-reinforced polymer structural joints under spectrum loading patterns
R. Sarfaraz Khabbaz, T. Keller and A. Vassilopoulos (Dirs.). EPFL, Lausanne, 2012.
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Fracture and fatigue of adhesively-bonded fiber-reinforced polymer structural joints
Y. Zhang, T. Keller and A. Vassilopoulos (Dirs.). EPFL, Lausanne, 2010.
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