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Comparative Study of Tensile Behaviour for Layered Polymeric Composite Materials

MARINELA MARINESCU, LARISA BUTU, CLAUDIA BORDA, DELICIA ARSENE, MIHAI BUTU
Published 30 Sep 2018
Pages 279–285

Abstract

In this paper we present a comparative study on tensile failure behavior of polymer stiffened composite shell structures, using infrared thermography and finite element analysis through the ABAQUS 6.13 program. The establishment of the distortion of some rectangular shaped specimens was followed. In these specimens a hole with a diameter of 15 mm was applied centrally. By means of infrared thermography, was studied experimentally the variation of the deformations over time, depending on the stress force and the evolution of the thermal field in the crack area. Simulation models of failure behavior have been performed, which have been validated by experimental results.

Keywords: stiffened shell polymeric composites; infrared thermography; finite element simulations

How to Cite this Article

MARINESCU, M., BUTU, L., BORDA, C., ARSENE, D., & BUTU, M. (2018). Comparative Study of Tensile Behaviour for Layered Polymeric Composite Materials. Materiale Plastice, 55(3), 279–285. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.18.3.5013
MARINESCU M, BUTU L, BORDA C, ARSENE D, BUTU M. Comparative Study of Tensile Behaviour for Layered Polymeric Composite Materials. Materiale Plastice. 2018;55(3):279–285. doi: 10.37358/MP.18.3.5013
M. MARINESCU, L. BUTU, C. BORDA, D. ARSENE, and M. BUTU, "Comparative Study of Tensile Behaviour for Layered Polymeric Composite Materials,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 55, no. 3, pp. 279–285, 2018. doi: 10.37358/MP.18.3.5013
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