A simplified analysis of transverse ply cracking in cross-ply laminates

Abstract This paper presents a method of analyzing transverse crack initiation and multiplication in symmetric cross-ply laminates. The method is based on the concept of a through-the-thickness inherent flaw and the energy balance principle. With a second-order polynomial assumed for the crack opening displacement, the perturbed stress field due to the presence of ply cracks is determined from the equilibrium conditions. The energy released as a result of ply cracking is then calculated and used to predict the increase in crack density. Based on an experimental correlation of the analytical result, a resistance curve is proposed to be used as a measure of the resistance to crack multiplication. The resistance to crack multiplication is shown to increase with the increasing crack density.