1992
DOI: 10.1177/002199839202600703
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Crippling of Titanium Matrix Composite Stiffeners

Abstract: Using established principles of laminate buckling theory and postbuckling load redistribution, a theory is derived for crippling analysis of specially orthotropic or very nearly specially orthotropic laminated composite stiffeners. Results from testing of SCS-6/Ti-15-3 titanium matrix composite (TMC) stiffener segments are also presented and show good correlation with theoretical predictions. The testing program includes three different layups, three different geometries, and a repetition of two tests for each… Show more

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“…Although slenderness (i.e., or length) is not an effective parameter to find crippling strength in composites, it is very difficult to create only one curve for composites like metals. Fogarty 21 explains difficulties of the empirical curve employments in laminated materials with two reasons. Firstly, it is emphasized that the elastic modulus is the same through all directions for isotropic bodies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although slenderness (i.e., or length) is not an effective parameter to find crippling strength in composites, it is very difficult to create only one curve for composites like metals. Fogarty 21 explains difficulties of the empirical curve employments in laminated materials with two reasons. Firstly, it is emphasized that the elastic modulus is the same through all directions for isotropic bodies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%