L'Garde has designed and developed a high-strain composite material consisting of car- bon FIbers embedded in a silicone matrix. The behavior of this material is significantly different from standard composites and the paper presents special test methods to measure the properties of this material. It is found that rule of mixtures estimates are quite accurate for the longitudinal moduli in tension and bending, but less accurate for compression. The Poisson's ratio prediction is also not accurate. Regarding the strength of the composite, it is found that conservative predictions of tensile and compressive strengths can be obtained respectively from the Weibull distribution of the strength of a single fiber combined with a simple bundle theor...
Combination of the well-known rule of mixts. and the classical theory of linear viscoelasticity lead...
The influence of the matrix on the transverse tensile properties of unidirectional carbon fiber-rein...
A progress report is presented for research carried from March 1984 through February 1985. A tensile...
This thesis presents an experimental, numerical and analytical study of the behavior of thin fiber c...
Most space applications require deployable structures due to the limiting size of current launch veh...
Recent designs for deployable space structures include elements that can be folded to high curvatur...
AbstractThis paper presents an experimental and numerical study of the folding behavior of thin comp...
Dow and Rosen\u27s work in 1965 formed an intellectual framework for compressive strength of unidire...
Carbon fiber composites are of significant interest for use in deployable space structures. Elastic...
The paper presents detailed micromechanical finite element simulations of composite materials with s...
Virtual testing using high strain rate material data can play a major role in realising an optimum d...
ABSTRACT: The study deals with testing and modeling the mesoscopic compression behavior of high-modu...
Two methods were used to investigate the variability of tensile failure strain of unidirectional hig...
AbstractThis paper presents an experimental and numerical study of unidirectional carbon fiber compo...
Design of advanced space structures like solar sails and reflectors are limited by the volume and pa...
Combination of the well-known rule of mixts. and the classical theory of linear viscoelasticity lead...
The influence of the matrix on the transverse tensile properties of unidirectional carbon fiber-rein...
A progress report is presented for research carried from March 1984 through February 1985. A tensile...
This thesis presents an experimental, numerical and analytical study of the behavior of thin fiber c...
Most space applications require deployable structures due to the limiting size of current launch veh...
Recent designs for deployable space structures include elements that can be folded to high curvatur...
AbstractThis paper presents an experimental and numerical study of the folding behavior of thin comp...
Dow and Rosen\u27s work in 1965 formed an intellectual framework for compressive strength of unidire...
Carbon fiber composites are of significant interest for use in deployable space structures. Elastic...
The paper presents detailed micromechanical finite element simulations of composite materials with s...
Virtual testing using high strain rate material data can play a major role in realising an optimum d...
ABSTRACT: The study deals with testing and modeling the mesoscopic compression behavior of high-modu...
Two methods were used to investigate the variability of tensile failure strain of unidirectional hig...
AbstractThis paper presents an experimental and numerical study of unidirectional carbon fiber compo...
Design of advanced space structures like solar sails and reflectors are limited by the volume and pa...
Combination of the well-known rule of mixts. and the classical theory of linear viscoelasticity lead...
The influence of the matrix on the transverse tensile properties of unidirectional carbon fiber-rein...
A progress report is presented for research carried from March 1984 through February 1985. A tensile...