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Naji, M. |
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Motta, Antonella |
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Aletan, Dirar |
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Mohamed, Tarek |
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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kononenko, Denys |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Trask, Rs
University of Bristol
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Publications (56/56 displayed)
- 2024Raman spectroscopic stress mapping of single high modulus carbon fibre composite fragmentation in compressioncitations
- 2023Examining the quasi-static uniaxial compressive behaviour of commercial high-performance epoxy matricescitations
- 2023Examining the Quasi-Static Uniaxial Compressive Behaviour of Commercial High-Performance Epoxy Matricescitations
- 2022MANUFACTURING OF NOVEL HIERARCHICAL HYBRIDISED COMPOSITES
- 2021A life cycle engineering perspective on biocomposites as a solution for a sustainable recoverycitations
- 2019Compressive behaviour of 3D printed thermoplastic polyurethane honeycombs with graded densitiescitations
- 2018Development of Multi-Dimensional 3D Printed Vascular Networks for Self-Healing Materialscitations
- 2017Effect of fibre orientation on the low velocity impact response of thin Dyneema® composite laminatescitations
- 2016Oblique plies for steering through-thickness delamination migration in fiber-reinforced polymers
- 20163-D printed composites with ultrasonically arranged complex microstructurecitations
- 2015Oblique plies for steering through-thickness delamination migration in fibre reinforced polymers
- 2015Optimisation of epoxy blends for use in extrinsic self-healing fibre-reinforced compositescitations
- 2015Application of a silver-olefin coordination polymer as a catalytic curing agent for self-healing epoxy polymerscitations
- 2015Adaptive and active materials
- 2015The development of novel composite sandwich structures with integrated shock absorbing functionality
- 2015An investigation of in-plane performance of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene composites
- 2015Counterpropagating wave acoustic particle manipulation device for the effective manufacture of composite materialscitations
- 2015An experimental demonstration of effective Curved Layer Fused Filament Fabrication utilising a parallel deposition robotcitations
- 2015Additive layer manufacturing of composite components
- 2014Stimuli-triggered self-healing functionality in advanced fibre-reinforced compositescitations
- 2014Embedded catalytic healing agents for the repair of fibre-reinforced composites
- 2014Metal triflates as catalytic curing agents in self-healing fibre reinforced polymer composite materialscitations
- 2014Novel self-healing systems
- 2014Repeated self-healing of microvascular carbon fibre reinforced polymer compositescitations
- 2014Thermal ageing mitigation of frp composites using vascular networks
- 2014Bio-inspired structural bistability employing elastomeric origami for morphing applicationscitations
- 2013Healing of low-velocity impact damage in vascularised compositescitations
- 2012Autonomous stimulus triggered self-healing in smart structural compositescitations
- 2012Inhibiting delaminations in fibre reinforced plastic laminates with dropped plies
- 2012Numerical investigation into failure of laminated composite T-piece specimens under tensile loadingcitations
- 2012Stimuli triggered deployment of bio-inspired self-healing functionality
- 2012X-ray damage characterisation in self-healing fibre reinforced polymerscitations
- 2012Mode i interfacial toughening through discontinuous interleaves for damage suppression and controlcitations
- 2012Predicting self-healing strength recovery using a multi-objective genetic algorithmcitations
- 2011Bioinspired vasculatures for self-healing fibre reinforced polymer composites
- 2011Autonomous self-healing functionality in advanced fibre reinforced polymer composite materials
- 2011Self-healing of an epoxy resin using scandium(III) triflate as a catalytic curing agentcitations
- 2011Stimuli triggered deployment of bio-inspired self-healing functionality
- 2011Mode I interfacial toughening through discontinuous interleaves for damage suppression and controlcitations
- 2011The role of embedded bioinspired vasculature on damage formation in self-healing carbon fibre reinforced compositescitations
- 2011A probabilistic approach for design and certification of self-healing advanced composite structurescitations
- 2011Interactions between propagating cracks and bioinspired self-healing vascules embedded in glass fibre reinforced compositescitations
- 2011Multi-mode self-healing in composite materials using novel chemistry
- 2010Bioinspired engineering study of Plantae vascules for self-healing composite structurescitations
- 2010Characterization and analysis of carbon fibre-reinforced polymer composite laminates with embedded circular vasculaturecitations
- 2009Analytical study of vascular networks for self-healing composite laminates
- 2009Compression after impact assessment of self-healing CFRPcitations
- 2009Biomimicry of plantae vascules in the development of self-healing composite structures
- 2008Self-healing sandwich panelscitations
- 2008Minimum mass vascular networks in multifunctional materialscitations
- 2008Bioinspired self-healing of advanced composite materials
- 2007Bioinspired self-healing of advanced composite structures using hollow glass fibrescitations
- 2007Self-healing composite sandwich structurescitations
- 2007Self-healing of impact damaged CFRP
- 2007Biomimetic planar and branched self-healing networks in composite laminates
- 2006Biomimetic self-healing of advanced composite structures using hollow glass fibrescitations
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An investigation of in-plane performance of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene composites
Abstract
In-plane mechanical properties of an Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene based Dyneema ® composite were investigated at low strain rates. Low shear properties dominated the in-plane tensile response of the laminate through the lack of ability to transfer load between fibres, causing the strain state in the gauge region to be non-uniform. Averaged cross-sectional stress therefore underestimates the failure strength of the laminate, and because of this, the effect of laminate consolidation causing brinelling of fibres was unable to be quantified. The variation in strain across the specimen may however explain the difference in laminate stiffness and failure strain values in open literature. At higher strain rates, increased strength and stiffness of the laminate was found as the tensile response becomes more linear. ±45° tensile shear testing showed that results were highly non-linear and, as strains become larger, fibre rotation dominates testing results. In shear, higher consolidation pressures led to a small increase in maximum shear strength but had a negligible effect on laminate stiffness. Finally, an increased strain rate increased shear stiffness as well as shear strength.