Pseudo-ductility and damage suppression in thin ply CFRP angle-ply laminates
Volume: 69, Pages: 64 - 71
Published: Feb 1, 2015
Abstract
Composite materials usage is limited by linear elasticity and the sudden, brittle failure they often exhibit. It is possible to mitigate this inherent limitation and enlarge the design space by using thin plies. This paper presents an experimental study, using a spread tow thin ply carbon–epoxy prepreg material with a cured ply thickness of 0.03 mm, which shows that highly non-linear stress–strain behaviour can be achieved with angle-ply...
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Title
Pseudo-ductility and damage suppression in thin ply CFRP angle-ply laminates
Published Date
Feb 1, 2015
Volume
69
Pages
64 - 71
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