Thick Laminates (above 6mm) are increasingly present in large composites structures such as wind turbine blades. Designs are based on static and fatigue coupon tests performed on 1-4mm thin laminates. However, a thickness effect has been observed in limited available experimental data. For this reason standard experimental data cannot automatically be transferred to thicker laminates.Different factors are suspected to be involved in the decrease of static and dynamic performance of thick laminates. These include the effect of self-heating, a mechanical scaling effect and the manufacturing process influence.Self-heating during fatigue is related to the material energy loss factor. During dynamic loading a certain percentage of mechanical ene...
This paper investigates the self-heating effect observed during testing ultra-high molecular weight ...
The final year project aims at investigating mechanical performance of thick and thin composite lami...
The influence of fibre bridging on delamination failure in multidirectional composite laminates with...
Thick laminates are increasingly present in large composites structures such as wind turbine blades....
Thick laminates are increasingly present in large composites structures such as wind turbine blades....
The aim of this work is to study the thickness effect in static and fatigue tests of glass-fibre uni...
Thick laminate sections can be found from the tip to the root in most common wind turbine blade desi...
Polymeric composite parts are often manufactured with thin laminates and the manufacturer's recommen...
During the curing process, the exothermic cross-linking reaction inside epoxy resin-based composites...
A complex test coupon with ply drops, intended to be representative of blade structure, has been dev...
This paper provides an investigation on thickness effects on fibre-bridged fatigue delamination grow...
This paper compares the thermal properties of thick (2.125 ") versus thin (0.212 ") lamina...
Carbon fiber composites are materials of great interest to the aerospace industry because of their l...
Composite materials of interest for wind turbine blades use relatively low cost fibers, resins and p...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to present three indicators to determine t...
This paper investigates the self-heating effect observed during testing ultra-high molecular weight ...
The final year project aims at investigating mechanical performance of thick and thin composite lami...
The influence of fibre bridging on delamination failure in multidirectional composite laminates with...
Thick laminates are increasingly present in large composites structures such as wind turbine blades....
Thick laminates are increasingly present in large composites structures such as wind turbine blades....
The aim of this work is to study the thickness effect in static and fatigue tests of glass-fibre uni...
Thick laminate sections can be found from the tip to the root in most common wind turbine blade desi...
Polymeric composite parts are often manufactured with thin laminates and the manufacturer's recommen...
During the curing process, the exothermic cross-linking reaction inside epoxy resin-based composites...
A complex test coupon with ply drops, intended to be representative of blade structure, has been dev...
This paper provides an investigation on thickness effects on fibre-bridged fatigue delamination grow...
This paper compares the thermal properties of thick (2.125 ") versus thin (0.212 ") lamina...
Carbon fiber composites are materials of great interest to the aerospace industry because of their l...
Composite materials of interest for wind turbine blades use relatively low cost fibers, resins and p...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to present three indicators to determine t...
This paper investigates the self-heating effect observed during testing ultra-high molecular weight ...
The final year project aims at investigating mechanical performance of thick and thin composite lami...
The influence of fibre bridging on delamination failure in multidirectional composite laminates with...