2017
DOI: 10.22399/ijcesen.323872
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Open-Hole Tensile Experiments of Thermoplastic Composite Laminates and Finite Element Analysis

Abstract: Composites materials are used in automotive industry for their light weight and high strength properties. With the progress signed in a new polymer matrix, recyclable thermoplastic composite (TPC) materials, became an excellent alternative to conventional materials. In this paper glass fiber reinforced TPC materials manufactured with lamina sequence techniques of polyamide, polypropylene matrix materials were used to realize open hole tensile tests. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) were also performed by using co… Show more

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“…This is mainly caused by the initiation of fibre tensile damage around the notch along with serious matrix tensile failure in all plies. Many authors such as Prabhu et al., 21 Özer et al., 22 Farande and Kulkarni, 23 and Aradhye and Kulkarni 24 in their recent works also had resorted to experimental techniques for investigation of the strength of laminated composites with holes and evaluation of nearby stress field of hole-edges. The specimens and the test methods followed did not however adhere to the ASTM standards.…”
Section: Experimental Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is mainly caused by the initiation of fibre tensile damage around the notch along with serious matrix tensile failure in all plies. Many authors such as Prabhu et al., 21 Özer et al., 22 Farande and Kulkarni, 23 and Aradhye and Kulkarni 24 in their recent works also had resorted to experimental techniques for investigation of the strength of laminated composites with holes and evaluation of nearby stress field of hole-edges. The specimens and the test methods followed did not however adhere to the ASTM standards.…”
Section: Experimental Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%