This paper investigates the self-heating effect observed during testing ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibres and their composites, in particular Dyneema® SK76 fibres and Dyneema® HB26 laminates. Monotonic and cyclic tests were carried out at strain rates between 0.00833 s−1 and 250 s−1, frequencies up to 20 Hz, and different mean stress, amplitude stress and stress ratios to evaluate the self-heating effect developing in the materials. Measurements of the specimen’s temperature were carried out using a thermochromic liquid crystal paint and an infrared sensor. Experimental results showed that the temperature increased during fibre testing by as much as 13.2 ± 0.2 °C and, even though the maximum temperature was below the ...
In the following study, the dynamic behaviour of polymer laminates reinforced by glass and carbon fi...
Thick Laminates (above 6mm) are increasingly present in large composites structures such as wind tur...
An experimental study was conducted to evaluate the effect of frequency and self-heating on fatigue ...
This paper investigates the self-heating effect observed during testing ultra-high molecular weight ...
The self-heating effect is a dangerous phenomenon that occurs in polymers and polymer matrix composi...
The self-heating effect can be considered as a catastrophic phenomenon that occurs in polymers and p...
The sizing of industrial structures with a given material requires to understand completely its fati...
AbstractTo achieve weight reduction of structures, composite carbone fabric materials are used exten...
Several studies have been conducted in the Very High Cycle Fatigue (VHCF) regime on Carbon Fiber Rei...
International audienceSelf-heating tests are an alternative experimental approach to classic fatigue...
This thesis focuses on the adaptation of the self-heating test and the method of rapid determination...
The effects of temperature and strain-rate on the mechanical properties of Ultra High Molar Mass Pol...
This paper reports elevated temperature mechanical property measurements on woven glass fibre/polypr...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to present three indicators to determine t...
Thick laminate sections can be found from the tip to the root in most common wind turbine blade desi...
In the following study, the dynamic behaviour of polymer laminates reinforced by glass and carbon fi...
Thick Laminates (above 6mm) are increasingly present in large composites structures such as wind tur...
An experimental study was conducted to evaluate the effect of frequency and self-heating on fatigue ...
This paper investigates the self-heating effect observed during testing ultra-high molecular weight ...
The self-heating effect is a dangerous phenomenon that occurs in polymers and polymer matrix composi...
The self-heating effect can be considered as a catastrophic phenomenon that occurs in polymers and p...
The sizing of industrial structures with a given material requires to understand completely its fati...
AbstractTo achieve weight reduction of structures, composite carbone fabric materials are used exten...
Several studies have been conducted in the Very High Cycle Fatigue (VHCF) regime on Carbon Fiber Rei...
International audienceSelf-heating tests are an alternative experimental approach to classic fatigue...
This thesis focuses on the adaptation of the self-heating test and the method of rapid determination...
The effects of temperature and strain-rate on the mechanical properties of Ultra High Molar Mass Pol...
This paper reports elevated temperature mechanical property measurements on woven glass fibre/polypr...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to present three indicators to determine t...
Thick laminate sections can be found from the tip to the root in most common wind turbine blade desi...
In the following study, the dynamic behaviour of polymer laminates reinforced by glass and carbon fi...
Thick Laminates (above 6mm) are increasingly present in large composites structures such as wind tur...
An experimental study was conducted to evaluate the effect of frequency and self-heating on fatigue ...