Postbuckling and failure characteristics of selected flat rectangular graphite-epoxy plates loaded in compression

Results of an experimental study of the postbuckling response and failure characteristics of 16- and 24-ply quasi-isotropic and 24-ply orthotropic flat rectangular graphite-epoxy plates loaded in compression are examined. Some of the specimens had circular drilled holes or were subjected to low-speed impact damage. The ratio of failure load to buckling load was found to be higher for specimens with lower initial buckling strains than for specimens with higher initial buckling strains. Some specimens supported more than five times their initial buckling load before failing. The specimens failed along a nodal line of the buckling mode in an induced shear failure mode. Holes and impact damage had a more adverse effect on the postbuckling strength of specimens with high initial buckling strains than on the strength of specimens with lower initial buckling strains.