*3.1.1.1 Fractographic observation*

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images for the specimens tested in the quasi-static regime can be observed in **Figure 7**. The material tested at 0.001 s<sup>−</sup><sup>1</sup> (**Figure 7a**) presents a mixed failure mode (shear, yellow arrows; delamination, red arrows) due to the configuration of the fiber. Woven fiber laminates commonly present delamination through the warp fibers and shear through the weft fibers. Additionally, local kinkbands (**Figure 7a**, discontinued white lines) are evidenced in the warp fiber bundles, which is common in compression load failure due to the microbuckling that is developed in the fibers aligned in the direction of the load [40]. The specimens tested under 0.01 s<sup>−</sup><sup>1</sup> (**Figure 7b**) and 0.1 s<sup>−</sup><sup>1</sup> (**Figure 7c**) present similar behavior, which is observed a mixed failure mode (delamination and shear) and the development of local kinkbands. The material tested at 0.01 s<sup>−</sup><sup>1</sup> develops intralaminar failure (discontinued yellow lines) related to the failure of the weft fibers and microbuckling (discontinued red line).
