Combination of the well-known rule of mixts. and the classical theory of linear viscoelasticity leads to a stress/strain relation that effectively predicts the viscoelastic behavior of hybrid composites in uniaxial extension. From this theory, the rule of mixts. does not apply directly to the dynamic quantities, whereas it can be used directly to correlate the storage and loss moduli of the composite to the properties of its components. The stress/strain relation is exptl. verified under isothermal conditions for a unidirectional, hybrid polyethylene-aramid/epoxy system both in const. strain rate and dynamic forced vibration expts. The micromech. model leads to numerical predictions which are in good agreement with exptl. data on composite ...
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Combination of the well-known rule of mixts. and the classical theory of linear viscoelasticity lead...
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Combining high performance polyethylene (HP-PE) and carbon fibres as reinforcing elements in so-call...
In this paper we experimentally validate a new micromechanical modelling scheme for predicting the f...
We propose a micromechanical model that is able to predict the nonlinear behaviour and failure of un...
The stress-strain relationship for a composite material is dependent on both the geometry and the s...
Hybrid composites are attractive engineering materials due to the potential cost savings which can b...
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The tensile and fatigue behaviour of unidirectional carbon-high-performance polyethylene/epoxy hybri...
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This work aims to analyze the damping response of viscoelastic composite reinforced by elastic auxet...
AbstractThis paper presents the application of a new constitutive damage model for an epoxy matrix o...
AbstractThis study formulates a micromechanical model for predicting effective viscoelastic–viscopla...
Combination of the well-known rule of mixts. and the classical theory of linear viscoelasticity lead...
This article addresses dynamic behaviour of fibre reinforced polymer composites in terms of a transv...
Combining high performance polyethylene (HP-PE) and carbon fibres as reinforcing elements in so-call...
In this paper we experimentally validate a new micromechanical modelling scheme for predicting the f...
We propose a micromechanical model that is able to predict the nonlinear behaviour and failure of un...
The stress-strain relationship for a composite material is dependent on both the geometry and the s...
Hybrid composites are attractive engineering materials due to the potential cost savings which can b...
Fibres Reinforced Polymers (FRPs) are found in several applications in aeronautics, space and in the...
The time-dependent failure behaviour of transversely loadedcomposites is investigated, assuming that...
This article addresses the micromechanically motivated, quasistatic to dynamic, failure response of ...
The tensile and fatigue behaviour of unidirectional carbon-high-performance polyethylene/epoxy hybri...
L'Garde has designed and developed a high-strain composite material consisting of car- bon FIbers em...
This work aims to analyze the damping response of viscoelastic composite reinforced by elastic auxet...
AbstractThis paper presents the application of a new constitutive damage model for an epoxy matrix o...
AbstractThis study formulates a micromechanical model for predicting effective viscoelastic–viscopla...