Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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817322 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2015 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
The mechanical findings indicated that the ratcheting phenomenon was more pronounced for humid composites reinforced with fibers oriented transversely and subjected to a low loading rate. Moreover, the order of magnitude in self-heating was greater for transversal fiber composites conditioned at high relative humidity and subjected to a 10 Hz loading rate. From a thermodynamic standpoint, we also noticed that high proportions of the mean stored energy rate were obtained at a high loading rate, with values exceeded 64%. These values were noticeably altered by the water content and fiber angles, i.e. lower as the relative humidity increased and higher as the fiber angles increased.
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Authors
Adil Benaarbia, André Chrysochoos, Gilles Robert,