Characterization of mode II delamination behaviour of poplar plywood and LVL
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS(2024)
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The aim of this work was to characterize the interlaminar fracture toughness of poplar laminate veneer lumbers (LVL) under mode II loading. To this end, the Four-point End Notched Flexure test (4ENF) was chosen, and crack propagation was continuously monitored during the test using a stereo-correlation set-up. The R-curve was then obtained by a compliance calibration method, expressing the evolution of the critical strain energy release rate as a function of the crack length for the tested specimens. Two different interfaces were investigated, with the interfacial fibre orientations of 0 degrees/90 degrees and 0 degrees/0 degrees. The results show that the interlaminar fracture toughnesses are about 2.2 and 2.5 kJ/m2 for interfaces 0 degrees/0 degrees and 0 degrees/90 degrees, respectively. These values are higher than those of carbon-epoxy laminates. Fracture surface morphologies were analysed to understand the effect of fibre orientation on the fracture toughness. Finally, the fracture toughness was calculated with a compliance-based beam method, and good agreement was found between the two methods.
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Mode II,Interlaminar fracture toughness,Plywood,4ENF,R -curve,LVL
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