Damage Development Near the Edges of a Composite Specimen During Quasi-static and Fatigue Loading
Journal of Composites Technology and Research1984Vol. 6(1), pp. 3–3
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WW Feng, KL Reifsnider, GP Sendeckyj, TT Chiao, GL Rodericks, WW Stinchcomb, L de Vore, Karl Schulte, WW Stinchcomb
Abstract
The replication technique is a method of following the damage development at the edge of a specimen during a load history. The observation of the edge replica in the scanning electron microscope makes it possible to observe micro-details during the damage development. Fracture of 0° fibers could be observed at the edge surface of [0, ± 45, 0]2s and [0, 90, 0, 90]2s laminates after monotonic and cyclic loading. A documentation and explanation of the formation and development of the 0° fiber fracture is given.
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