2022
DOI: 10.6000/1929-5995.2022.11.06
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Fatigue and Failure Analysis of Sandwich Composites using Two Types of Cross-Ply Glass Fibers Laminates and Epoxy Resin

Abstract: Sandwich structures have become effective structural elements for engineering applications due to their good design flexibility. Understanding the material behavior under static and dynamic loads, as well as the failure mechanisms of these sandwich structures, is of great importance. This work evaluates the fatigue and static bending behavior of epoxy resin specimens and sandwich composites composed of an epoxy resin core with glass fiber laminated faces. The fatigue life, failure modes, and stiffness degradat… Show more

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“…# mailvijayabhaskar@gmail.com, † vijaiand2012@gmail.com, & palanikumar_k@yahoo.com crystalline arrangement and do not exhibit plastic deformation capacity. Their composition is non-uniform and frequently demonstrates orthotropic characteristics [4]. Natural fiber-reinforced polymeric composites have been used as a cost-effective and sustainable alternative to fiber-reinforced composites made from petrochemical derivatives [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…# mailvijayabhaskar@gmail.com, † vijaiand2012@gmail.com, & palanikumar_k@yahoo.com crystalline arrangement and do not exhibit plastic deformation capacity. Their composition is non-uniform and frequently demonstrates orthotropic characteristics [4]. Natural fiber-reinforced polymeric composites have been used as a cost-effective and sustainable alternative to fiber-reinforced composites made from petrochemical derivatives [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%