Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7890221 Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Measurement of residual stresses in FRP composites is by no means a trivial task and there are no commonly applied or standardised methods currently available. As a result, characterisation of residual stresses is often avoided, resulting in the use of conservative safety margins, which has consequently resulted in structures being overdesigned. In the work described here, the incremental slitting method has been demonstrated to be a technique suitable for measuring residual stress in thin (∼0.3 mm) plies of a [0°2/90°2]4s carbon fibre-reinforced epoxy laminate. The stresses measured using a constant stress approximation approach provided the best agreement with measurements obtained using the layer removal technique and stresses predicted using a semi-coupled transient-thermal and structural model.
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