Modified maximum stress failure criterion for composite π joints

Volume: 47, Issue: 23, Pages: 2995 - 3008
Published: Sep 28, 2012
Abstract
Composites are being widely used because of their high strength and stiffness, low density and high formability for creating complex shapes. An all-composite π joint is a structural connector known for its ability to reduce the weight and assembly cost while retaining a good load-carrying capability. Based on the material characteristics of unidirectional fiber composites used in composite π joints, a modified maximum stress failure criterion,...
Paper Details
Title
Modified maximum stress failure criterion for composite π joints
Published Date
Sep 28, 2012
Volume
47
Issue
23
Pages
2995 - 3008
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