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Continuous tow shearing

Variable angle fibres using continuous tow shearing... [Pg.84]

A collaborative project between the universities of Bristol and Bath has developed a continuous tow shearing (CTS) technique [17] for fibre placement, which uses the... [Pg.84]

Figure 4.9 Comparison of average thickness (solid lines) and buckling strains (dashed) for straight fibre optimum designs and variable fibre angle designs obtained using continuous tow shearing and automated fibre placement. In all cases, the panels are 250 mm wide and 750 mm long with simple supports. Figure 4.9 Comparison of average thickness (solid lines) and buckling strains (dashed) for straight fibre optimum designs and variable fibre angle designs obtained using continuous tow shearing and automated fibre placement. In all cases, the panels are 250 mm wide and 750 mm long with simple supports.
Kim BC, Potter K, Weaver P,M. Continuous tow shearing for manufacturing variable angle tow composites. Compos Part A Appl Sci Manuf 2012 43(8) 1347—56. [Pg.97]


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