Fatigue Damage Evaluation through Stiffness Measurements in Boron-Epoxy Laminates

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Stiffness reductions, resulting from fatigue damage, were measured for unnotched [±45]s, [0/90] s, and [0/90/ ±45 ] s boron/epoxy laminates. Deg radation in the various in-plane stiffnesses (Exx, Byy, Gxy) were measured using a combination of uniaxial tension, rail shear, and flexure tests. An attempt was made to predict stiffness loss at failure from a secant modulus criterion. Damage growth and stiffness loss were load-history dependent, hence, the secant modulus criterion is not a valid criterion for general application. © 1981, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

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O’brien, T. K., & Reifsnider, K. L. (1981). Fatigue Damage Evaluation through Stiffness Measurements in Boron-Epoxy Laminates. Journal of Composite Materials, 15(1), 55–70. https://doi.org/10.1177/002199838101500105

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