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- 2022Monitoring damage evolution with acoustic emission in two types of glass epoxy laminatescitations
- 2019Evaluation of damage mechanisms in glass/epoxy laminates using the acoustic emission technique
- 2018Acoustic emission monitoring of damage progression in Glass/Epoxy composites during static and fatigue tensile testscitations
- 2018Experimental investigation of the fatigue behavior of glass/epoxy composites evaluated by the stiffness degradation and damage accumulationcitations
- 2017Experimental and numerical investigation of the effects of stacking sequence and stress ratio on fatigue damage of glass/epoxy compositescitations
- 2017Experimental and numerical study of the stacking sequence effect on fatigue damage in a glass epoxy composite
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Experimental and numerical study of the stacking sequence effect on fatigue damage in a glass epoxy composite
Abstract
Degradation ofmechanical properties in laminated compositeisacomplexmechanismwhichresultsfromdifferent modes of damage that depends on many parameters. For this purpose, different experimental studies have been carried out to characterize this damage under monotonic stresses. This paper presents an experimental and numerical study of themechanicalbehaviorofglass/epoxy composites.Fourtypesof laminated compositemadeupof8pliesof fiberglassandanepoxyresin withdifferentstackingsequences arestudied. Thischaracterizationiscarriedout with different tensile tests under various stress levels. Then, a numerical approach is applied to predict the fatigue lifeof the glass / epoxy composites using the finite element method (FEM). The comparison of the results obtained during the two approaches is presented in this study.