1965
DOI: 10.1016/0020-7403(65)90046-9
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A review of recent work on filamentary structures

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“…The boundary conditions used for Design B are similar to those in ( 5 ) and (6) when specialized to the outer surface of the glass grips, except that now Poisson and wedging contraction effects are now permitted. Note also that the glass tabs and the epoxy bond line are modeled in the analysis.…”
Section: Phase Ii-effects Of Specimen Grippingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The boundary conditions used for Design B are similar to those in ( 5 ) and (6) when specialized to the outer surface of the glass grips, except that now Poisson and wedging contraction effects are now permitted. Note also that the glass tabs and the epoxy bond line are modeled in the analysis.…”
Section: Phase Ii-effects Of Specimen Grippingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although considerable effort has been expended on the analysis of layered cylinders in the frame work of classical shell theory (see e.g., the survey articles by Ambartsumyan [4] and Habip [5] ), it is only recently that these analyses have been interpreted in the spirit of material characterization tests for fiber reinforced composites. In Reference [6] a consideration of compatibility conditions delineated that a simple case of uniform axial stress could not exist alone in an off-axis tensile test unless Sl6 vanishes.…”
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