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The influence of fiber-orientation and stress ratio on the fatigue behavior of short-glasfiber-reinforced polymers
Abstract
<p>The increasing interest in engineering plastics for cyclically loaded structural components in automobiles necessitates proper fatigue design methods for these materials. One possibility which is already used for components made of metals is the fatigue life calculation with local stresses and local S/N-curves. In this work the usability of the method for parts made of short-glass-fiber reinforced polymers is checked and the required material parameters are estimated. Particularly the effect of fiber orientation and concentration as well as stress ratio on the fatigue behaviour of two materials was investigated.</p>