The effect of specimen size upon the response and strength of +/- 45 degree angle-ply laminates was investigated for two graphite fiber reinforced plastic systems and several stacking sequences. The first material system was a brittle epoxy based system, AS4 fibers in 3502 epoxy, and the second was a tough thermoplastic based system, AS4 fibers in PEEK matrix. For the epoxy based system, two generic +/- 45 degree lay-ups were studied: (+45 degrees sub n/-45 degrees sub n) sub 2S (blocked plies), and (+45 degrees/-45 degrees) sub 2nS, for n=1 and 2. The in-plane dimensions of the specimens were varied such that the width/length relationship was 12.7 x n/127 x n mm, for m=1, 2, 3, or 4. It is shown that the stress/strain response and the ulti...
grantor: University of TorontoThe notched tensile strength of carbon-epoxy and glass-epoxy...
A test program aimed at studying the nonlinear/inelastic response under axial compression across a w...
The results of a series of tensile tests on graphite/epoxy laminates at rates varying from 0.002 in/...
Previous research on scaling effects in composite materials has demonstrated that the stress levels ...
Experimental results are presented showing that the strength and toughness of finite width angle-ply...
Large fibre reinforced composite structures can give much lower strengths than small test specimens,...
Scaling effects were considered for 8, 16, 32, and 64 ply IM-7/8551-7 carbon/epoxy composites plates...
grantor: University of TorontoDesign of advanced fiber composite structures requires a kno...
The in situ ply strengths in several composites were calculated using laminate fracture data for app...
Experimental results are presented showing that the strength and toughness of finite-width angle-ply...
The failure strength of carbon-fibre reinforced plastic laminates under open-hole tension varies con...
Numerical and experimental investigations were carried out on the size effect in notched carbon/epox...
The results of a comparison study between a test program on the inelastic response under inplane she...
The feasibility of using scale model testing for predicting full-scale behavior of composite beams l...
An experimental program was initiated to investigate the effect of angle-ply orientations on the com...
grantor: University of TorontoThe notched tensile strength of carbon-epoxy and glass-epoxy...
A test program aimed at studying the nonlinear/inelastic response under axial compression across a w...
The results of a series of tensile tests on graphite/epoxy laminates at rates varying from 0.002 in/...
Previous research on scaling effects in composite materials has demonstrated that the stress levels ...
Experimental results are presented showing that the strength and toughness of finite width angle-ply...
Large fibre reinforced composite structures can give much lower strengths than small test specimens,...
Scaling effects were considered for 8, 16, 32, and 64 ply IM-7/8551-7 carbon/epoxy composites plates...
grantor: University of TorontoDesign of advanced fiber composite structures requires a kno...
The in situ ply strengths in several composites were calculated using laminate fracture data for app...
Experimental results are presented showing that the strength and toughness of finite-width angle-ply...
The failure strength of carbon-fibre reinforced plastic laminates under open-hole tension varies con...
Numerical and experimental investigations were carried out on the size effect in notched carbon/epox...
The results of a comparison study between a test program on the inelastic response under inplane she...
The feasibility of using scale model testing for predicting full-scale behavior of composite beams l...
An experimental program was initiated to investigate the effect of angle-ply orientations on the com...
grantor: University of TorontoThe notched tensile strength of carbon-epoxy and glass-epoxy...
A test program aimed at studying the nonlinear/inelastic response under axial compression across a w...
The results of a series of tensile tests on graphite/epoxy laminates at rates varying from 0.002 in/...