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Biaxial testing of fibre-reinforced composite laminates

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications, 2008
Advanced composite material systems are increasingly used in almost every industrial branch. The structural components manufactured from these composite material systems are usually subjected to complex loading that leads to multi-axial stress and strain fields at critical surface locations.
Van Hemelrijck, Danny   +5 more
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Biaxial Wheel Fatigue Test

2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This SAE Recommended Practice provides uniform laboratory procedures for biaxial fatigue testing of wheels intended for normal highway use and temporary use on passenger car vehicles and light trucks and minimum cycle requirement for ferrous wheels for ballasted passenger car ...
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A new method for the biaxial testing of cellular solids

Experimental Mechanics, 2003
Commercial cellular solids such as metal foams and honeycombs exhibit deformation and failure responses that are dependent on specimen size during testing. For foams, this size dependence originates from the fabrication-induced material and structural inhomogeneities, which cause the uncontrolled localization of deformation during the testing of foam ...
D. Mohr, M. Doyoyo
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Quantification of strains in biaxially tested soft tissues

Journal of Biomechanics, 1987
A technique for the quantification of the strain field in the central region of biaxially tested planar soft tissues is presented. A vidicon-based image analysis system interfaced to a PDP 11/34 minicomputer is employed to track particles affixed to the specimen surface in real-time, from which the strains are inferred.
J D, Humphrey, D L, Vawter, R P, Vito
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Design of a biaxial test module for uniaxial testing machine

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2017
Abstract A new design for a biaxial tensile testing module or fixture was developed to characterize a sheet metal specimen with a level of anisotropy. The main advantage of this fixture is the capability to perform tests in standard testing machines, besides its low-cost and easy mounting of the test specimen in comparison with other fixtures.
Luis Fernando Puente Medellín   +1 more
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Biaxial Bending Tests with or without Torsion

Journal of the Structural Division, 1979
The results of an elastic and inelastic experimental study of biaxially loaded thin-walled mild steel beams with or without torsion have been presented. Laboratory tests conducted on 24 I-section beams with different lengths, cross-sectional orientations, and loading arrangements show good agreement with the theory presented previously by the writers ...
Zia Razzaq, Theodore V. Galambos
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Basic studies in biaxial tensile tests

GAMM-Mitteilungen, 2018
Biaxial tensile experiments are an increasing test alternative of thin‐walled specimens to characterize the material behavior under mechanical agencies. This is mainly driven by digital image correlation systems to obtain information about the surface deformation.
Hartmann, Stefan   +2 more
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Biaxial Testing Apparatuses and Procedures

2015
This chapter describes the mechanical data required during the realisation of architectural tensioned covers, the main testing procedures and the testing equipment currently in use for biaxial testing. In addition, the chapter presents the first inter-laboratory study between four research centres which repeated the same biaxial test originally ...
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Biaxial Brittle Fracture Tests

Journal of Basic Engineering, 1965
The brittle fracture characteristics of a particular steel can be evaluated by a notched specimen if sufficient triaxial tension or constraint is developed at the notch. A biaxially loaded notched test specimen has been developed in which a crack-like notch was prepared by compressing a V-notch. Data obtained with this specimen are compared to those of
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High-temperature biaxial testing machines in aerospace

Review of Scientific Instruments
High-temperature biaxial testing machines play an important role in the aerospace sector, being able to simulate complex mechanical and thermal environments similar to those encountered by airplanes in all phases of flight. This paper begins with an overview of the principles and development of high-temperature biaxial testing machines and then ...
Jinglong Zhao   +4 more
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