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Towards a planar cruciform specimen for biaxial characterisation of polymer matrix composites (PMCs).

Gower, M R L; Shaw, R M (2009) Towards a planar cruciform specimen for biaxial characterisation of polymer matrix composites (PMCs). NPL Report. MN 9

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Abstract

The vast majority of composite components experience multi-axial loading during service life and in use, these materials are often combined in a multi-directional laminate. Existing composite material test standards for generating mechanical design data are predominantly uni-axial in scope, and although several laboratories are proposing standard methods for multi-axial characterisation, there is currently no standard protocol in place. A world-wide exercise to compare different failure theories for multi-axially loaded polymer composites has already been undertaken [1-12] and it is particularly important that the experimental data used for these inter-comparisons are robust and can be achieved by all using best practice.

The work detailed in this Measurement Note has been undertaken in support of developing a test method for the biaxial response of a planar cruciform specimen manufactured from fibre reinforced plastic laminates subject to tension-tension loading.

Item Type: Report/Guide (NPL Report)
NPL Report No.: MN 9
Keywords: Polymer matrix composites, biaxial characterisation, DIC
Subjects: Advanced Materials
Advanced Materials > Composites
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2018 13:15
URI: http://eprintspublications.npl.co.uk/id/eprint/4491

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