Compression testing of modern composite materials is affected by the manner in which the compressive load is introduced. Two such effects are investigated: (1) the constrained edge effect which prevents transverse expansion and is common to all compression testing in which the specimen is gripped in the fixture; and (2) nonuniform gripping which induces bending into the specimen. An analytical model capable of quantifying these foregoing effects was developed which is based upon the principle of minimum complementary energy. For pure compression, the stresses are approximated by Fourier series. For pure bending, the stresses are approximated by Legendre polynomials
Compression failure mechanisms in unidirectional composites were examined. Possible failure modes of...
A fixture to apply compressive loads to composite specimens during an impact event was used to asses...
The mechanisms of deformation and failure of graphite epoxy composites under static loading were cla...
Three test schemes were examined for testing graphite/epoxy (Narmco T300/5208) composite material sp...
The influence of three different resin systems on the damage tolerance of graphite/polymer laminates...
An experimental investigation of the compression behavior of laminated specimens made from graphite-...
An experimental investigation of the behavior of graphite-epoxy Y-stiffened specimens loaded in comp...
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/...
The stresses developed in the material by impact load are analyzed experimentally, numerically, and ...
The Dugdale analysis for metals loaded in tension was adapted to model the failure of notched compos...
9 pages, 13 figures.The damage tolerance of various lay-ups of thin carbon/epoxy laminates (1.6–2.2 ...
The influence of shear flexibility on overall postbuckling response was assessed, and transverse she...
none4noIn this paper a sensitivity study of a FEM model representing a carbon/epoxy composite materi...
Presently there is a lack of confidence amongst engineers when specifying the preload of a mechanica...
Compression failure mechanisms in unidirectional composites were examined. Possible failure modes of...
A fixture to apply compressive loads to composite specimens during an impact event was used to asses...
The mechanisms of deformation and failure of graphite epoxy composites under static loading were cla...
Three test schemes were examined for testing graphite/epoxy (Narmco T300/5208) composite material sp...
The influence of three different resin systems on the damage tolerance of graphite/polymer laminates...
An experimental investigation of the compression behavior of laminated specimens made from graphite-...
An experimental investigation of the behavior of graphite-epoxy Y-stiffened specimens loaded in comp...
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/...
The stresses developed in the material by impact load are analyzed experimentally, numerically, and ...
The Dugdale analysis for metals loaded in tension was adapted to model the failure of notched compos...
9 pages, 13 figures.The damage tolerance of various lay-ups of thin carbon/epoxy laminates (1.6–2.2 ...
The influence of shear flexibility on overall postbuckling response was assessed, and transverse she...
none4noIn this paper a sensitivity study of a FEM model representing a carbon/epoxy composite materi...
Presently there is a lack of confidence amongst engineers when specifying the preload of a mechanica...
Compression failure mechanisms in unidirectional composites were examined. Possible failure modes of...
A fixture to apply compressive loads to composite specimens during an impact event was used to asses...
The mechanisms of deformation and failure of graphite epoxy composites under static loading were cla...