Shahverdi, M.Vassilopoulos, A. P.Keller, T.2012-10-302012-10-302012-10-30201210.1016/j.compositesa.2011.10.018https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/86420WOS:000309152700007A series of fatigue experiments was performed in order to investigate the effect of the R-ratio on the fatigue/fracture behavior of adhesively-bonded pultruded GFRP double cantilever beam joints. Constant amplitude fatigue experiments were carried out under displacement control with a frequency of 5 Hz in ambient laboratory conditions. Three different R-ratios were applied: R = 0.1, R = 0.5 and R = 0.8. The crack length was determined by means of crack gages and a dynamic compliance method. The dominant failure mode was a fiber-tear failure that occurred in the mat layers of the pultruded laminates. The depth of the crack location significantly affected the energy dissipated for the fracture under cyclic loading. Short-fiber and roving bridging increased the fracture resistance during crack propagation. Fatigue crack growth curves were derived for each R-ratio and each observed crack path location. The fatigue threshold and slope of the fatigue crack growth curve significantly increased with increased R-ratio. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.CracksExperimentsFatigue crack propagationFatigue damageFracturePultrusionExperimental investigation of R-ratio effects on fatigue crack growth of adhesively-bonded pultruded GFRP DCB joints under CA loadingtext::journal::journal article::research article