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A Study of Interlaminar Shear Strength at Cryogenic Temperatures
1980Interlaminar shear (ILS) strength is the load-carrying capacity of a layered filamentary composite under shear forces parallel to the layers. The term “strength” is commonly applied to a material. Actually, it is the property of a structure made from that material. A strength test is a structural test.
H. Becker, E. A. Erez
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Characterization of Interlaminar Shear Strength of Ceramic Matrix Composites
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1993The interlaminar shear strengths of three ceramic matrix composites have been characterized using a double‐notch shear (DNS) test. The material systems investigated are plain woven C/SiC, plain woven SiC/SiC, and cross‐plied SiC/calcium aluminosilicate‐II.
Nancy J.‐J. Fang, Tsu‐Wei Chou
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Improved quality acceptance procedure for interlaminar shear strength
Composites, 1987Abstract An efficient and cost-effective test method has been developed for the interlaminar shear strength determination of fibre-reinforced plastics. The new technique is based on the use of a continuous beam specimen instead of the conventional, small, short beam configuration.
R. Feldman, D. Enkaoua, H. Rosenthal
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Interlaminar shear strength evaluation of curved composite samples
Applied Composite Materials, 1994To assess the bonding quality between the different layers of composite rings fabricated by filament winding it is necessary to choose a useful shear test. A method for measuring the shear strength of thin curved samples is proposed herein. Stress distribution within the probe is calculated and evaluated by finite element method.
B. Lauke, W. Beckert, K. Schneider
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Testing the interlaminar shear strength of laminated reinforced plastics
Polymer Mechanics, 1975An improved method of determining the interlaminar shear strength of reinforced plastics from the results of mechanical bending tests on beams of different lengths is described and the results of an experimental verification of the method on glass-reinforced textolite and longitudinal-transverse-wound (LTW) glass-reinforced plastic are presented.
A. V. Sandalov, M. Z. Medvedev
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The Interlaminar Shear Strength of Unidirectional Boron-Aluminum Composites
Journal of Composite Materials, 1978The interlaminar shear strength was estimated for four types of B-A1 unidirectional composites. The shear strengths from the short beam shear test and symmetric block shear test sometimes show a considerable differ ence. It is shown that in the case of a matrix of high plasticity and (or) many defects in the shear-plane the short beam shear test gives ...
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Inclined Double Notch Shear Test for Improved Interlaminar Shear Strength Measurements
Journal of Composites Technology and Research, 1998A novel method to measure interlaminar shear strengths of composites is presented. This method uses the double notch shear (DNS) specimen and modifies the load introduction by use of a fixture. The main concept is to eliminate the compressive stress intensity at the notch roots, arising from the external load, by imposing a counteracting tensile load ...
WS Johnson +4 more
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Problems of Cryogenic Interlaminar Shear Strength Testing
1984Increasingly large quantities of filamentary composite materials are being employed as structural members because composites combine material lightness with good strength, manageability of load paths and, in many cases, thermal and electrical insulating capability.
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Materials Science Forum, 2015
The interlaminar shear strength is a characteristic value describing the mechanical behavior of composite materials such as laminates. Several methods for the determination of the interlaminar shear strength are described in open literature by several authors.
Weidenmann, Kay A. +2 more
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The interlaminar shear strength is a characteristic value describing the mechanical behavior of composite materials such as laminates. Several methods for the determination of the interlaminar shear strength are described in open literature by several authors.
Weidenmann, Kay A. +2 more
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Interlaminar shear strength of high-density laminates at cryogenic temperatures
Cryogenics, 1995Glass-fibre-reinforced plastics with 73 vol% glass content have been developed with improved mechanical and thermal properties in the laminated direction. The thermal contraction down to liquid-helium temperature and the Young's modulus at room temperature in the laminated direction were 0.3% and 23 GPa, respectively.
Y. Tsukasaki +5 more
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