ABSTRACT: Several interesting versions of the tensor polynomial failure criterion for composites were compared with the family of the elliptic paraboloid failure criteria (EPFS), with symmetry axes parallel to the hydrostatic axis. A critical appraisal of the most important theories was presented and a comparison was made with existing experi-mental data in triaxial stress states. The superiority of the EPFS over any other criterion was established. Furthermore, the more flexible ellipsoid failure surface criterion, an ex-tension of EPFS, may be used for special types of material such as foams, porous material and other materials that fail under internal buckling in general compression
Abstract A simple three-dimensional (3D) failure crite-rion for rocks is proposed in this study. Thi...
This paper is to rationalise the empirical aspect of the Tsai-Wu failure criterion in the context of...
Summarization: Herein, the construction of a three-parameter smooth hyperbolic failure criterion for...
The Hoffman theory and the Tensor Polynomial (Tsai-Wu) theory with F12 set equal to zero have been f...
A comprehensive experimental and analytical evaluation of the tensor polynomial failure criterion wa...
A critical review of the main theories is presented. It is suggested that the tensor polynomial theo...
Three specific failure criteria for the transversely isotropic fiber composite case will be discusse...
The failure criterion is an essential part of all strength calculations of design. It was shown in t...
The development and application of the tensor polynomial failure criterion for composite laminate an...
Anisotropic materials, such as fibre-reinforced composite materials, are extensively used in many in...
The development of the tensor polynomial failure criterion for composite laminate analysis is discus...
The requirement of advanced failure prediction and the limitation of the validation of classical fai...
International audienceA new fracture criterion for semi brittle epoxy materials is developed, expres...
This investigation deals with a lightweight syntactic foam constituted by an epoxy matrix filled wit...
Failure of materials is often characterized as ductile yielding, brittle fracture, creep rupture, et...
Abstract A simple three-dimensional (3D) failure crite-rion for rocks is proposed in this study. Thi...
This paper is to rationalise the empirical aspect of the Tsai-Wu failure criterion in the context of...
Summarization: Herein, the construction of a three-parameter smooth hyperbolic failure criterion for...
The Hoffman theory and the Tensor Polynomial (Tsai-Wu) theory with F12 set equal to zero have been f...
A comprehensive experimental and analytical evaluation of the tensor polynomial failure criterion wa...
A critical review of the main theories is presented. It is suggested that the tensor polynomial theo...
Three specific failure criteria for the transversely isotropic fiber composite case will be discusse...
The failure criterion is an essential part of all strength calculations of design. It was shown in t...
The development and application of the tensor polynomial failure criterion for composite laminate an...
Anisotropic materials, such as fibre-reinforced composite materials, are extensively used in many in...
The development of the tensor polynomial failure criterion for composite laminate analysis is discus...
The requirement of advanced failure prediction and the limitation of the validation of classical fai...
International audienceA new fracture criterion for semi brittle epoxy materials is developed, expres...
This investigation deals with a lightweight syntactic foam constituted by an epoxy matrix filled wit...
Failure of materials is often characterized as ductile yielding, brittle fracture, creep rupture, et...
Abstract A simple three-dimensional (3D) failure crite-rion for rocks is proposed in this study. Thi...
This paper is to rationalise the empirical aspect of the Tsai-Wu failure criterion in the context of...
Summarization: Herein, the construction of a three-parameter smooth hyperbolic failure criterion for...