The Halpin‐Tsai equations: A review

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Abstract

The Halpin‐Tsai equations are based upon the “self‐consistent micromechanics method” developed by Hill. Hermans employed this model to obtain a solution in terms of Hill's “reduced moduli”. Halpin and Tsai have reduced Hermans' solution to a simpler analytical form and extended its use for a variety of filament geometries. The development of these micromechanic's relationships, which form the operational bases for the coniposite analogy of Halpin and Kardos for semi‐crystalline polymers, are reviewed herein. Copyright © 1976 Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.

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Affdl, J. C. H., & Kardos, J. L. (1976). The Halpin‐Tsai equations: A review. Polymer Engineering & Science. https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.760160512

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