1991
DOI: 10.1016/0010-4361(91)90003-y
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Static and fatigue tests of a woven glass fabric composite under biaxial tension-torsion loading

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“…Overall, the stiffness degradation appears to be more significant during the multi-axial loading case. On the other hand, the results of the multi-axial loading represented by the method suggested in this work shows almost identical values to Amijima et al [28] method that they use to represent the data of a similar loading case. The comparison of the two methods is shown in fig.8.…”
Section: Stiffness Degradationsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…Overall, the stiffness degradation appears to be more significant during the multi-axial loading case. On the other hand, the results of the multi-axial loading represented by the method suggested in this work shows almost identical values to Amijima et al [28] method that they use to represent the data of a similar loading case. The comparison of the two methods is shown in fig.8.…”
Section: Stiffness Degradationsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Finally, the dissipated energy is represented be the total energy lost by the longitudinal and lateral movements of the sample. The resulted data from this method is compared to the results from the static-to-fatigue ratio method proposed by Amijima et al [28]. Fig.1 shows the stress and strain curves of three tested JFRP specimens, while Table 1 illustrates the values of stresses and strains corresponding to failure and their averaged values.…”
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“…Failure tests, involving torsional shear combined with axial tension or compression of unidirectional hoop wound cylinders, were also carried out to examine matrix failure under multiaxial stress coniditions [11,12]. Fujii et al investigated the strength and nonlinear stress/strain response of plain woven glass fiber laminates, fabricated using the wet winding technique, under biaxial loading, and also estimated the strength using the Tsai-Wu and Tsai-Hill criterion and 2nd Piola-Kirchhoff stress [13,14]. Ferry et al studied the fatigue damage of both bending and torsion loading on unidirectional glass-fibre/epoxy composite bars, observing that damage processes occurred throuhgh the fibre failure, delamination and matrix cracking.…”
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“…Fujii et ai. [4,5] investigated the strength and nonlinear stress/strain response of wet wound woven glass fiber laminates, and estimated the strength using the Tsai--Wu and Tsai--Hill criterion and the second Piola--Kirchhoff stress. These studies focused on the characterization of the biaxial strength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%