The stresses generated during the processing of carbon fibre/epoxy resin composite materials are predicted using the finite element method and classical lamination theory. Elastic material behaviour is assumed. Emphasis is placed on the residual microstresses which have been less-extensively studied than other aspects of the stress generation process.Temperature and stress distributions are modelled through the thickness of laminates assuming cooling from the cure temperature of 190°C. At the microlevel the effect of varying fibre volume fraction, interfibre distance, packing geometry and fibre diameter are studied. Random and regular fibre arrays are considered.It is found that the residual stresses are generated almost entirely due to...
Damage in carbon/epoxy non-crimp stitched fabric (NCF) reinforced composites, produced by the resin ...
A detailed investigation of the limitations and errors induced by modeling a composite layer compose...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Polymeric composite materials have been widely utiliz...
A detailed numerical investigation has been carried out to investigate the effect of local fibre arr...
When the loading on a composite is sufficient to cause fracture of an individual fibre, the resultin...
A three-dimensional (3-D) finite element (FE) analysis of the stress situation around a fibre break ...
A detailed investigation has been carried out to determine the effect of local fiber array irregular...
The wide-spread opinion persists that epoxy matrices behave in a purely brittle manner. Their plasti...
Fibre reinforced composites exhibit a gradual damage accumulation to failure, with a multitude of hi...
The elastic fibre prestressing (EFP) technique has been developed to balance the thermal residual st...
A simple and accurate test method is presented to investigate the influence of shear stresses on ten...
The fibre-direction tensile strength of carbon/epoxy laminates under the influence of through-thickn...
The mechanical performance of composite materials is strongly dependent on its microstructure. Effic...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.The...
Last decades, increased attention is paid to the deep understanding of the process induced residual ...
Damage in carbon/epoxy non-crimp stitched fabric (NCF) reinforced composites, produced by the resin ...
A detailed investigation of the limitations and errors induced by modeling a composite layer compose...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Polymeric composite materials have been widely utiliz...
A detailed numerical investigation has been carried out to investigate the effect of local fibre arr...
When the loading on a composite is sufficient to cause fracture of an individual fibre, the resultin...
A three-dimensional (3-D) finite element (FE) analysis of the stress situation around a fibre break ...
A detailed investigation has been carried out to determine the effect of local fiber array irregular...
The wide-spread opinion persists that epoxy matrices behave in a purely brittle manner. Their plasti...
Fibre reinforced composites exhibit a gradual damage accumulation to failure, with a multitude of hi...
The elastic fibre prestressing (EFP) technique has been developed to balance the thermal residual st...
A simple and accurate test method is presented to investigate the influence of shear stresses on ten...
The fibre-direction tensile strength of carbon/epoxy laminates under the influence of through-thickn...
The mechanical performance of composite materials is strongly dependent on its microstructure. Effic...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.The...
Last decades, increased attention is paid to the deep understanding of the process induced residual ...
Damage in carbon/epoxy non-crimp stitched fabric (NCF) reinforced composites, produced by the resin ...
A detailed investigation of the limitations and errors induced by modeling a composite layer compose...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Polymeric composite materials have been widely utiliz...