AbstractThin ply laminates have shown much promise in recent times in terms of their exciting damage suppression characteristics. Utilisation of this damage suppression in carbon–epoxy angle-ply laminates has been shown experimentally to yield a highly non-linear stress–strain response. This paper presents an analytical modelling method that incorporates matrix plasticity and reorientation of the fibres into a classical laminate analysis for the prediction of the in-plane response of thin ply angle-ply laminates. It is shown that the method can successfully predict the non-linear behaviour of [±θ5]s laminates with values of θ between 15° and 45°. The main characteristics of the stress–strain curve, such as the initial largely linear region,...
International audienceIn this study, an innovative test is proposed to identify the longitudinal com...
A new simple analytical approach for predicting all possible damage modes of Uni-Directional (UD) hy...
The focus of this thesis is to develop methods to predict the damage response of CarbonFibre Reinfor...
AbstractThin ply laminates have shown much promise in recent times in terms of their exciting damage...
AbstractComposite materials usage is limited by linear elasticity and the sudden, brittle failure th...
Analytical modelling of thin ply angle-ply [±θ/0]s carbon-epoxy layups consisting of intermediate mo...
In this study, the tensile nonlinear responses of composite laminates with [±θn] s and [±&the...
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the unnotched and open-hole tensile behaviour o...
Hybrid laminates and angle-ply laminates with thin unidirectional carbon plies have been shown to gi...
grantor: University of TorontoDesign of advanced fiber composite structures requires a kno...
In this study the effect of strain rate in tension on two different types of thin-ply pseudo-ductile...
A hardening response is often observed for shear-dominated large deformation of Carbon Fibre Reinfor...
High-performance continuous Fibred Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites have high specific stiffness ...
An analytical method is proposed which predicts the non-linear stress-strain response of a CFRP lami...
AbstractA new simple analytical approach for predicting all possible damage modes of Uni-Directional...
International audienceIn this study, an innovative test is proposed to identify the longitudinal com...
A new simple analytical approach for predicting all possible damage modes of Uni-Directional (UD) hy...
The focus of this thesis is to develop methods to predict the damage response of CarbonFibre Reinfor...
AbstractThin ply laminates have shown much promise in recent times in terms of their exciting damage...
AbstractComposite materials usage is limited by linear elasticity and the sudden, brittle failure th...
Analytical modelling of thin ply angle-ply [±θ/0]s carbon-epoxy layups consisting of intermediate mo...
In this study, the tensile nonlinear responses of composite laminates with [±θn] s and [±&the...
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the unnotched and open-hole tensile behaviour o...
Hybrid laminates and angle-ply laminates with thin unidirectional carbon plies have been shown to gi...
grantor: University of TorontoDesign of advanced fiber composite structures requires a kno...
In this study the effect of strain rate in tension on two different types of thin-ply pseudo-ductile...
A hardening response is often observed for shear-dominated large deformation of Carbon Fibre Reinfor...
High-performance continuous Fibred Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites have high specific stiffness ...
An analytical method is proposed which predicts the non-linear stress-strain response of a CFRP lami...
AbstractA new simple analytical approach for predicting all possible damage modes of Uni-Directional...
International audienceIn this study, an innovative test is proposed to identify the longitudinal com...
A new simple analytical approach for predicting all possible damage modes of Uni-Directional (UD) hy...
The focus of this thesis is to develop methods to predict the damage response of CarbonFibre Reinfor...