2019
DOI: 10.1177/0021998319845045
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Creep behaviour of FM906 glass-fibre epoxy as used in heated fibre metal laminates

Abstract: An innovative deicing system for aircraft leading edges has been developed which integrates heater elements into fibre metal laminates. Such an electrical system can lead to weight reductions and more efficient performances compared to conventional bleed air systems. However, the combination of thermal and mechanical loadings also raises new questions on the durability of such a structure, in particular due to the repeated heating to elevated temperature. The linear viscoelastic creep behaviour, including the … Show more

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“…The use of such a combined anti-icing system can lead to a decrease in product weight, especially for outdoor structures. In [ 42 ], heated glass laminate aluminum-reinforced epoxy composite structure (GLARE) was studied as one of the most widely utilized FMLs. Since in [ 38 ] it was shown that metal foil embedded into an FRPC can cause delamination, for the GLARE as a serial product it was necessary to demonstrate that an embedded heater does not worsen mechanical properties; in particular, the absence of linear viscoelastic creep.…”
Section: Foreign-object Heaters For Frpcmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of such a combined anti-icing system can lead to a decrease in product weight, especially for outdoor structures. In [ 42 ], heated glass laminate aluminum-reinforced epoxy composite structure (GLARE) was studied as one of the most widely utilized FMLs. Since in [ 38 ] it was shown that metal foil embedded into an FRPC can cause delamination, for the GLARE as a serial product it was necessary to demonstrate that an embedded heater does not worsen mechanical properties; in particular, the absence of linear viscoelastic creep.…”
Section: Foreign-object Heaters For Frpcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since in [ 38 ] it was shown that metal foil embedded into an FRPC can cause delamination, for the GLARE as a serial product it was necessary to demonstrate that an embedded heater does not worsen mechanical properties; in particular, the absence of linear viscoelastic creep. Authors of [ 42 ] showed that the metal layers and glass fibers in GLARE offset the effect of interlaminar creep in the heated state. Continuous physical aging slows down this process in long-term temperature and stress loading.…”
Section: Foreign-object Heaters For Frpcmentioning
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“…27 The creep behavior was analyzed for glass fiber–reinforced epoxy-based composites. 28 The stress relaxation and strain recovery data were determined and employed to obtain viscoelastic properties of composite materials. 29 The hygrothermal effects on the glass fiber and nanoclay-reinforced viscoelastic composite material system were addressed.…”
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confidence: 99%