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Cohesive zone length in numerical simulations of composite delamination
PW Harper, SR Hallett
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 75 (16), 4774-4792, 2008
6382008
Prediction of impact damage in composite plates
JP Hou, N Petrinic, C Ruiz, SR Hallett
Composites Science and Technology 60 (2), 273-281, 2000
6372000
An experimental and numerical investigation into the damage mechanisms in notched composites
SR Hallett, BG Green, WG Jiang, MR Wisnom
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 40 (5), 613-624, 2009
4482009
An experimental investigation into the tensile strength scaling of notched composites
BG Green, MR Wisnom, SR Hallett
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 38 (3), 867-878, 2007
4382007
A concise interface constitutive law for analysis of delamination and splitting in composite materials and its application to scaled notched tensile specimens
WG Jiang, SR Hallett, BG Green, MR Wisnom
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 69 (9), 1982-1995, 2007
3402007
Size effects in unnotched tensile strength of unidirectional and quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy composites
MR Wisnom, B Khan, SR Hallett
Composite Structures 84 (1), 21-28, 2008
3072008
A fatigue degradation law for cohesive interface elements–development and application to composite materials
PW Harper, SR Hallett
International Journal of Fatigue 32 (11), 1774-1787, 2010
2872010
Mechanical modelling of 3D woven composites considering realistic unit cell geometry
SD Green, MY Matveev, AC Long, D Ivanov, SR Hallett
Composite Structures 118, 284-293, 2014
2702014
Modelling the interaction between matrix cracks and delamination damage in scaled quasi-isotropic specimens
SR Hallett, WG Jiang, B Khan, MR Wisnom
Composites Science and Technology 68 (1), 80-89, 2008
2352008
The role of delamination in strength, failure mechanism and hole size effect in open hole tensile tests on quasi-isotropic laminates
MR Wisnom, SR Hallett
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 40 (4), 335-342, 2009
2132009
Scaling effects in notched composites
MR Wisnom, SR Hallett, C Soutis
Journal of composite materials 44 (2), 195-210, 2010
2052010
Failure mechanisms and damage evolution of laminated composites under compression after impact (CAI): Experimental and numerical study
XC Sun, SR Hallett
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 104, 41-59, 2018
1852018
Numerical modelling of 3D woven preform deformations
SD Green, AC Long, BSF El Said, SR Hallett
Composite Structures 108, 747-756, 2014
1672014
Computational modeling of complex failure mechanisms in laminates
FP Van der Meer, LJ Sluys, SR Hallett, MR Wisnom
Journal of Composite Materials 46 (5), 603-623, 2012
1672012
Compressive failure of laminates containing an embedded wrinkle; experimental and numerical study
S Mukhopadhyay, MI Jones, SR Hallett
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 73, 132-142, 2015
1652015
A crack tip tracking algorithm for cohesive interface element analysis of fatigue delamination propagation in composite materials
LF Kawashita, SR Hallett
International Journal of Solids and Structures 49 (21), 2898-2913, 2012
1552012
Barely visible impact damage in scaled composite laminates: Experiments and numerical simulations
XC Sun, SR Hallett
International Journal of Impact Engineering 109, 178-195, 2017
1422017
Modelling the effect of gaps and overlaps in automated fibre placement (AFP)-manufactured laminates
X Li, SR Hallett, MR Wisnom
Science and Engineering of Composite Materials 22 (2), 115-129, 2015
1402015
Experimental investigation of progressive damage and the effect of layup in notched tensile tests
SR Hallett, MR Wisnom
Journal of Composite Materials 40 (2), 119-141, 2006
1352006
Understanding and predicting defect formation in automated fibre placement pre-preg laminates
JPH Belnoue, T Mesogitis, OJ Nixon-Pearson, J Kratz, DS Ivanov, ...
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 102, 196-206, 2017
1332017
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