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Impact of compaction process on the carbon epoxy composite under varied environmental conditions. [PDF]

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Al Kuwaiti M   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Fatigue initiation in fibre metal laminates

International Journal of Fatigue, 2006
Abstract It is assumed that fatigue crack initiation in Fibre Metal Laminates is determined by the stress cycles in the metal layers only. It is further assumed that if the stress cycles in the metal layers are known, the fatigue initiation life can be established using S – N data available for the given metal alloy.
exaly   +2 more sources

The meaning of threshold fatigue in fibre metal laminates

International Journal of Fatigue, 2009
This paper discusses the meaning of threshold fatigue for fibre metal laminates under constant amplitude loading. A few experiments have been performed and the results are discussed in this paper.
René Alderliesten, Calvin Rans
exaly   +2 more sources

Delamination buckling of fibre–metal laminates

Composites Science and Technology, 2001
A fibre–metal laminate is a composite of metal and fibre-reinforced prepreg layers. An example of such a material is Glare. It consists of alternating layers of aluminium and glass-fibre-reinforced prepreg. The material can be sensitive to delamination buckling, which occurs when a partially delaminated panel is subjected to a compressive force.
Remmers, J.J.C., Borst, de, R.
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Recycling of aluminum from fibre metal laminates

Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University (Science), 2012
Recycling of aluminum alloy scrap obtained from delaminated fibre metal laminates (FMLs) was studied through high temperature refining in the presence of a salt flux. The aluminum alloy scrap contains approximately mass fraction w(Cu) = 4.4%, w(Mg) = 1.1% and w(Mn) = 0.6% (2024 aluminum alloy).
Zhu, G. (author)   +5 more
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Property Optimisation in Fibre Metal Laminates

Applied Composite Materials, 2004
Fibre Metal Laminates (FMLs) are hybrid materials, which consist of thin metal sheets bonded together with alternating unidirectional fibre layers. This material concept has resulted in superior fatigue characteristics with respect to the metallic counterpart.
R. van Rooijen   +3 more
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Fibre metal laminates: a state of the art

International Journal of Materials and Product Technology, 2002
Fibre Metal Laminates (e.g. Glare) are built up as a laminated bonded structure of thin metallic layers and alternating fibre reinforced adhesive layers. This family of materials was developed at Delft University by laboratory testing and design projects, starting in the 1980s.
A. Vlot   +5 more
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