Tow waviness and anisotropy effects on Mode II fracture of triaxially woven composite
Mode II fracture toughness, KIIC, of single-ply triaxially woven fabric (TWF) composite due to tow waviness and anisotropy effects were numerically and experimentally studied. The numerical wavy beam network model with anisotropic material description denoted as TWF anisotropic was first validated w...
Main Authors: | Al-Fasih, M. Y., Kueh, A. B. H., Abo Sabah, S. H., Yahya, M. Y. |
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Format: | Article |
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Techno Press
2018
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