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- 2024The Influence of Hydroxyapatite Crystals on the Viscoelastic Behavior of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Braid Systemscitations
- 2022EFFECTS OF HYBRIDIZATION AND PLY THICKNESS ON CARBON/CARBON COMPOSITE LAMINATES STRENGTH AND TOUGHNESS
- 2021Effects of ply thickness and architecture on the strength of composite sub-structurescitations
- 2021Effects of hybridization and ply thickness on the strength and toughness of composite laminatescitations
- 2021Effects of hybridization and ply thickness on the strength and toughness of composite laminatescitations
- 2020On the experimental determination of the J-curve of quasi-brittle composite materialscitations
- 2020High strain rate characterisation of intralaminar fracture toughness of GFRPs for longitudinal tension and compression failurecitations
- 2019Fracture characterization of a cast aluminum alloy aiming machining simulationcitations
- 2018Determination of the crack resistance curve for intralaminar fiber tensile failure mode in polymer composites under high rate loadingcitations
- 2018A strategy to improve the structural performance of non-crimp fabric thin-ply laminatescitations
- 2017Effect of tow thickness on the structural response of aerospace-grade spread-tow fabricscitations
- 2017Structural response of aerospace-grade thin-ply woven and non-crimp fabrics
- 2017Combined analytical-numerical methodologies for the evaluation of mixed-mode (I plus II) fatigue crack growth rates in structural steelscitations
- 2017Fracture toughness and crack resistance curves for fiber compressive failure mode in polymer composites under high rate loadingcitations
- 2016Selective ply-level hybridisation for improved notched response of composite laminatescitations
- 2016Selective ply-level hybridisation for improved notched response
- 2016Measurement of fracture toughness for fiber compressive failure mode of UD composites under high rate loading
- 2015High strain rate behaviour of 5-harness-satin weave fabric carbon-epoxy composite under compression and combined compression-shear loadingcitations
- 2015FRACTURE TOUGHNESS AND CRACK RESISTANCE CURVES IN THE LONGITUDINAL COMPRESSIVE FAILURE OF POLYMER COMPOSITES
- 2015Fracture behaviour of wood bonded joints under modes i and II by digital image correlation and fibre Bragg grating sensorscitations
- 2015A finite fracture mechanics model for the prediction of the notched response and large damage capability of composite laminatescitations
- 2014COMPARISON OF THE MONOTONIC, LOW-CYCLE AND ULTRA-LOW-CYCLE FATIGUE BEHAVIOURS OF THE X52, X60 AND X65 PIPING STEEL GRADEScitations
- 2014Measurement of the compressive crack resistance curve of composites using the size effect lawcitations
- 2014Large damage capability of non-crimp fabric thin-ply laminatescitations
- 2013Size effects on the tensile and compressive failure of notched composite laminatescitations
- 2013Notched response of non-crimp fabric thin-ply laminatescitations
- 2013Notched response of non-crimp fabric thin-ply laminates: Analysis methodscitations
- 2012Stereovision measurements on evaluating the modulus of elasticity of wood by compression tests parallel to the graincitations
- 2012Size effects on the tensile and compressive failure of notched composite laminates
- 2012SIZE EFFECTS ON THE TENSILE AND COMPRESSIVE FAILURE OF NOTCHED COMPOSITE LAMINATES
- 2010Measurement of resistance curves in the longitudinal failure of composites using digital image correlationcitations
- 2010High strain rate characterisation of unidirectional carbon-epoxy IM7-8552 in transverse compression and in-plane shear using digital image correlationcitations
- 2010The double cantilever beam test applied to mode I fracture characterization of cortical bone tissue
- 2010The double cantilever beam test applied to mode I fracture characterization of cortical bone tissuecitations
- 2009Measurement of the shear properties of clear wood by the Arcan testcitations
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High strain rate behaviour of 5-harness-satin weave fabric carbon-epoxy composite under compression and combined compression-shear loading
Abstract
The strain rate dependent mechanical behaviour was studied for the common out-of-autoclave aerospace textile composite 5-harness-satin carbon-epoxy. End-loaded 15 degrees, 30 degrees and 45 degrees off-axis and 90 degrees compression tests were carried out at three different strain rate levels (4 x 10(-4) s(-1), 200 s(-1) and 1000 s(-1)) to determine the effect of strain rate for transverse compression and combined transverse compression/in-plane shear loading. The dynamic tests were carried out on a split-Hopkinson pressure bar, where high speed photography and digital image correlation allowed a detailed study of the specimen deformation and failure process. Quasi-static reference tests were carried out on an electro-mechanical test machine using the same specimen type and a static DIC system. Pronounced strain rate effects on the axial stress-strain response were observed for all specimen types. Failure envelopes for the combined sigma(c)(22)-tau(12) stress state were derived from the experimental data and compared with the maximum stress criterion, which appears well suited to approximate the experimental failure envelope at all strain rate levels. It was observed that the failure envelope was simply scaled up with increasing strain rate, while the overall shape was found to be strain rate independent.