An investigation into size effects and notch sensitivity in quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates was carried out. The purpose is to draw a complete picture of the strength scaling in unidirectional, quasi-isotropic, and notched carbon/epoxy laminates. A link was established between the strength scaling of the unidirectional and quasi-isotropic laminates. Efforts were made to understand the relationship between unnotched and open-hole strengths. For very small holes, the notched strengths approach the unnotched strength limit. A scaling law based on Weibull statistics was used to predict the unnotched laminate strengths. For very large holes, the same scaling law in conjunction with a detailed 3D ply-by-ply FE analysis with matrix cracks i...
This paper is concerned with the scale and size effects in the strength characterisation of composit...
Previous research on scaling effects in composite materials has demonstrated that the stress levels ...
Large fibre reinforced composite structures can give much lower strengths than small test specimens,...
An investigation into size effects and notch sensitivity in quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates w...
An experimental investigation into size effects in notched [45/90/-45/0]4s carbon/epoxy laminates is...
An experimental investigation into size effects in notched [45/90/-45/0]4s carbon/epoxy laminates is...
The size effects in centre-notched quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates under compression were inv...
The size effects in centre-notched quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates under compression were inv...
The size effects in centre-notched quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates under compression were inv...
Large fibre reinforced composite structures can give much lower strengths than small test specimens,...
grantor: University of TorontoThe notched tensile strength of carbon-epoxy and glass-epoxy...
grantor: University of TorontoThe notched tensile strength of carbon-epoxy and glass-epoxy...
Numerical modelling of scaled centre-notched [45/90/-45/0]4s carbon/epoxy laminates was carried out....
Numerical modelling of scaled centre-notched [45/90/-45/0]4s carbon/epoxy laminates was carried out....
Numerical modelling of scaled centre-notched [45/90/-45/0]4s carbon/epoxy laminates was carried out....
This paper is concerned with the scale and size effects in the strength characterisation of composit...
Previous research on scaling effects in composite materials has demonstrated that the stress levels ...
Large fibre reinforced composite structures can give much lower strengths than small test specimens,...
An investigation into size effects and notch sensitivity in quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates w...
An experimental investigation into size effects in notched [45/90/-45/0]4s carbon/epoxy laminates is...
An experimental investigation into size effects in notched [45/90/-45/0]4s carbon/epoxy laminates is...
The size effects in centre-notched quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates under compression were inv...
The size effects in centre-notched quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates under compression were inv...
The size effects in centre-notched quasi-isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates under compression were inv...
Large fibre reinforced composite structures can give much lower strengths than small test specimens,...
grantor: University of TorontoThe notched tensile strength of carbon-epoxy and glass-epoxy...
grantor: University of TorontoThe notched tensile strength of carbon-epoxy and glass-epoxy...
Numerical modelling of scaled centre-notched [45/90/-45/0]4s carbon/epoxy laminates was carried out....
Numerical modelling of scaled centre-notched [45/90/-45/0]4s carbon/epoxy laminates was carried out....
Numerical modelling of scaled centre-notched [45/90/-45/0]4s carbon/epoxy laminates was carried out....
This paper is concerned with the scale and size effects in the strength characterisation of composit...
Previous research on scaling effects in composite materials has demonstrated that the stress levels ...
Large fibre reinforced composite structures can give much lower strengths than small test specimens,...