2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2014.09.007
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Influence of autoclaving process parameters on the buckling and postbuckling behaviour of thin-walled channel section beams

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“…This techniques allows to endow a composite with several properties which is not available with other manufacturing methods. The most important advantages of autoclave composites production are the following: excellent quality of composites, complete control over manufacturing process, part control in curing process and high structural homogeneity with minimum defects in the form of porosity or debonding areas [4,37].…”
Section: Autoclaving Fml Formingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This techniques allows to endow a composite with several properties which is not available with other manufacturing methods. The most important advantages of autoclave composites production are the following: excellent quality of composites, complete control over manufacturing process, part control in curing process and high structural homogeneity with minimum defects in the form of porosity or debonding areas [4,37].…”
Section: Autoclaving Fml Formingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature surveys show [2] that changes in production parameters can influence consequently strength parameters of the material. In the case of experiments considered in this paper, tests were conducted on square cross-section tubes made of a pre-impregnated tape consisting of E-type unidirectional oriented glass fibres and a thermosetting epoxy resin (SE70 Gurit).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The experimental investigations on the buckling and postbuckling behaviour of thin-walled GFRP laminate channel section beams and columns with different layer arrangements were conducted in the Department of Strength of Materials at the Lodz University of Technology [6,20]. Both compression and four-point bending tests were performed.…”
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confidence: 99%