Fatigue in fibre metal laminates: The interplay between fatigue in metals and fatigue in composites

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With the introduction of fibre metal laminates (FMLs) as a (fatigue) damage tolerant material concept in aeronautics, an interesting field emerged where fatigue damage interaction plays a dominant role. The hybrid concept effectively demands evaluating fatigue damage growth based on fracture phenomena typical for both metals and fibre-reinforced composites that continuously interact with each other. This paper explains current understanding of the fatigue fracture phenomena in FMLs, and it demonstrates how this interaction limits the criticality of both the metallic and composite fracture phenomena. In addition, it explains how the laminated hybrid configuration can be further exploited scientifically to unravel the physics of the individual fatigue fracture phenomena.

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Alderiesten, R. (2019). Fatigue in fibre metal laminates: The interplay between fatigue in metals and fatigue in composites. Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, 42(11), 2414–2421. https://doi.org/10.1111/ffe.12995

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