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Crack propagation and fracture toughness of solid balsa used for cores of sandwich composites

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Title Crack propagation and fracture toughness of solid balsa used for cores of sandwich composites
Names Mohammadi, Meisam Shir (creator)
Nairn, John A. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-01 (iso8601)
Note This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by Sage and can be found at: http://jsm.sagepub.com/.
Abstract To better understand the suitability of balsa wood as a core material for sandwich
composites, this paper presents a detailed study of the fracture properties of balsa. The
experiments looked at mode I, mode II, and mixed-mode fracture with crack growth both parallel
and perpendicular to the wood grain direction. The experiments monitored toughness as a
function of crack growth to record crack resistance or R curves. The mode I toughness was lower
than most other wood species, but considering its low density, the toughness of balsa is higher
then previously expected. The mode I toughness increased as a function of crack growth due to a
fiber bridging process zone at the crack tip. The mode II toughness was higher than mode I
toughness, but was much less affected by fiber bridging. The mixed-mode failure envelope had
an unusual shape, which could be explained by an influence of fiber bridging. Overall, the
toughness of balsa is adequate for sandwich composite core materials and likely better than some
alternative core materials.
Genre Article
Topic Balsa
Identifier Mohammadi, M. S., & Nairn, J. A. (2014) Crack propagation and fracture toughness of solid balsa used for cores of sandwich composites, Journal of Sandwich Structures and Materials,16(1), 22-41 doi:10.1177/1099636213502980

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