Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5206888 | Polymer Testing | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A new test configuration is proposed for measuring transverse compressive strength of unidirectional composite laminates by three-point bending. A cross-ply configuration [90m/0n] has been chosen in order to get failure due to transverse compressive stresses. Thermal and mechanical stresses have been calculated based on hypotheses of classical beam theory. The optimal cross-ply configuration has been obtained by maximizing the ratio between maximum compressive stresses at the 90° layer and maximum tensile stresses at the 0° layer. Cross-ply carbon/epoxy strips with different thicknesses have been tested in three-point bending until failure. The appearance of the transverse compressive damage has been found to agree well with that found in the literature for end-loaded compression tests.
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Authors
N. Carbajal, F. Mujika,