2022
DOI: 10.2339/politeknik.707130
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Fiber Takviyeli Kompozitlerin Farklı Deformasyon Hızındaki Mod I ve Mod I/II Kırılma Davranışların İncelenmesi

Abstract:  Aynı çatlak boyutuna sahip numunelerin test sonuçları deformasyon hızı arttıkça yük taşıma kapasitesinin arttığını göstermiştir./ The test results of the samples with the same crack size showed that the load carrying capacity increased as the deformation rate increased.  Mod I ve Mod I/II çatlak ucu açılma durumunda, aynı deformasyon hızı için, çatlak boyu artarsa, kırılma tokluğu değeri %83,89'a kadar artış gösterdiği görülmüştür./It has been observed that in Mode I and Mode I / II crack tip onset status, … Show more

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“…Finite element (FE) simulations are commonly used to predict mechanical properties and optimize the geometry of complex parts under specific boundary conditions (Kaya et al, 2022); Faes et al (2015) explored the tensile behavior of PA12 parts with different orientations using digital image correlation and virtual fields method simulations. The experimental and simulation results were in agreement, with flat-oriented parts showing the highest tensile modulus (1,680 MPa) and shear modulus (600.54 MPa).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finite element (FE) simulations are commonly used to predict mechanical properties and optimize the geometry of complex parts under specific boundary conditions (Kaya et al, 2022); Faes et al (2015) explored the tensile behavior of PA12 parts with different orientations using digital image correlation and virtual fields method simulations. The experimental and simulation results were in agreement, with flat-oriented parts showing the highest tensile modulus (1,680 MPa) and shear modulus (600.54 MPa).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%