jpblasques
Marine/Ocean
- Nov 24, 2006
- 20
Hi all
I am using a 3D formulation of the Tsai-Wu Strength index (TWSI) to assess the strength of a laminate. I would like to know if it is possible to decompose it into different contributions (like the tensile, compressive and delamination contributions)? That is, at a certain point of the laminate with a certain value of the TWSI I would like to know if the problem is tensile stress, compressive stress or delamination.
I have seen the Hashin failure criteria being used in parts corresponding to the tensile, compressive and delamination failures. However I have never used this failure criteria before and I don't know how accurate it is with respect to Tsai-Wu's. Anyone can give me a hint on this one?
Thanks in advance.
Zé
I am using a 3D formulation of the Tsai-Wu Strength index (TWSI) to assess the strength of a laminate. I would like to know if it is possible to decompose it into different contributions (like the tensile, compressive and delamination contributions)? That is, at a certain point of the laminate with a certain value of the TWSI I would like to know if the problem is tensile stress, compressive stress or delamination.
I have seen the Hashin failure criteria being used in parts corresponding to the tensile, compressive and delamination failures. However I have never used this failure criteria before and I don't know how accurate it is with respect to Tsai-Wu's. Anyone can give me a hint on this one?
Thanks in advance.
Zé