Collapse of a composite beam made from ultra high molecular-weight polyethylene fibres

Volume: 63, Pages: 320 - 335
Published: Feb 1, 2014
Abstract
Hot-pressed laminates with a [0/90]48 lay-up, consisting of 83% by volume of ultra high molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibres, and 17% by volume of polyurethane (PU) matrix, were cut into cantilever beams and subjected to transverse end-loading. The collapse mechanisms were observed both visually and by X-ray scans. Short beams deform elastically and collapse plastically in longitudinal shear, with a shear strength comparable to that...
Paper Details
Title
Collapse of a composite beam made from ultra high molecular-weight polyethylene fibres
Published Date
Feb 1, 2014
Volume
63
Pages
320 - 335
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