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Utilization of Taguchi Technique to Enhance the Interlaminar Shear Strength of Wood Dust Filled Woven Jute Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites in Cryogenic Environment

Journal of Natural Fibers, 2020
The characteristics of natural fiber reinforced composites such as light weight, non-abrasive, nonflammable, nontoxic, low cost and biodegradable have grabbed the attention of current researchers in the area of composites.
V. Ganesan, Babu Kaliyamoorthy
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Interlaminar Shear Strength of Cloth-Reinforced Composites

Experimental Mechanics, 1988
A test specimen to define the interlaminar shear strength of cloth-reinforced composite materials is developed. The specimen is a hollow circular cylinder which is subjected to torsion. The experiment is employed for the determination of the warp-normal shear strength of a graphite-fiber carbon-matrix composite material, It is demonstrated that the ...
N. J. Pagano, R. Y. Kim
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The tensile properties and interlaminar shear strength of microcapsules-glass fibers/epoxy self-healable composites

, 2020
In the present study, the self-ability based on the microcapsule healing system on the glass fibers-epoxy smart composites was investigated. The microcapsules’ shell and healing agent comprised urea-formaldehyde and diluted epoxy, respectively.
H. Ebrahimnezhad‐Khaljiri   +1 more
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Effect of shear strain rate on interlaminar shear behavior of 2D-C/SiC composites: A damage transition from notch ends initiation to gauge section initiation

, 2020
Two-dimensional carbon fiber reinforced silicon carbide composites (2D-C/SiCs) exhibit excellent mechanical properties at high temperature. However, the weak interfacial performance limits range of their applications.
Wei Hu   +9 more
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A delamination failure criterion considering the effects of through-thickness compression on the interlaminar shear failure of composite laminates

Composite structures, 2020
Through-thickness compressive stress of composite laminates can inhibit the interlaminar shear failure which has been proved by experiments. However, common delamination damage initiation criterion cannot well describe this mechanism.
Xiangming Chen   +3 more
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Investigation on cryogenic interlaminar shear properties of carbon fabric/epoxy composites improved by graphene oxide-coated glass fibers

, 2020
In this work, carbon fabric-reinforced epoxy (CF/EP) composites reinforced by graphene oxide-coated short glass fibers (GO/SGF) were manufactured and characterized.
Chen-Yang Dang   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Interlaminar shear strength and tensile properties of environmentally-friendly fiber metal laminates reinforced by hybrid basalt and jute fibers

Polymer testing, 2019
The mechanical properties of environmentally-friendly fiber metal laminates (EFFMLs) with jute (J)- basalt (B) fibers as a hybrid reinforcement and aluminum (Al) 2024-T6 as a skin, as well as an epoxy serving as a matrix, were investigated by employing ...
Nabiollah Zareei   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Acoustic Emission and Interlaminar Shear Strength

1986
Acoustic emission from glass cloth reinforced epoxy during interlaminar shear test has been studied in order to clarify the interlaminar properties. At liquid nitrogen temperature the serration was found on load-displacement curves which corresponds with step wise AE increase.
Shigehiro Nishijima   +2 more
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Comparative study of the effect of fiber surface treatments on the flexural and interlaminar shear strength of carbon fiber-reinforced composites

, 2020
The aim of this study was to achieve enhanced flexure and interlaminar shear strength of carbon fiber-reinforced composites by grafting MWCNTs and depositing PyC layer on the fiber using CVD technique.
S. Sharma, S. Lakkad
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Interlaminar shear strength of fibre-reinforced composites

Composites, 1975
Abstract An analysis is given of the stress distribution between two grooves cut on opposite faces of a fibre-reinforced composite when a tensile stress is applied to the ends. If this loading system is used to produce failure in shear, it has been shown that the fracture surface is always on the centre plane of the test piece.
M.F. Markham, D. Dawson
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