Residual Stresses in Polymer Matrix Composite Laminates
- 1 October 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Composite Materials
- Vol. 10 (4) , 266-278
- https://doi.org/10.1177/002199837601000401
Abstract
Residual stresses in composites are induced during fabrication and by environmental exposure. The theory formulated can describe the shrinkage commonly observed after a thermal expansion test. Comparison between the analysis and experimental data for [02 /± 45] s laminates of various material systems indicates that the residual stress-free temperature can be lower than the curing temperature, depending on the curing process. Ef fects of residual stresses on ply failure including the acoustic emission characteristics are discussed.Keywords
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