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Fatigue fibre alignment

Because of the virtually unlimited variations in fibre arrangements (short and continuous fibres, aligned and randomly distributed, laminated, woven, knitted or braided) there are too many materials available to discuss fully all the details of their fatigue behaviour. This chapter will therefore concentrate on some selected composites for demonstration purposes. We shall discuss both tension fatigue, which is the most important load situation in metals, and compression fatigue. The influence of harsh environments will be mentioned as well. [Pg.159]

Figure 10.12 Effect of fibre alignment on the tensile fatigue of glass laminates data are mid-point values obtained by Creux. Figure 10.12 Effect of fibre alignment on the tensile fatigue of glass laminates data are mid-point values obtained by Creux.
Figure 5.9 Normalized stiffness reduction iE/E ) versus fatigue life, (a) Continuous fibres, (b) aligned short fibres, (c) eight-shaft satin fabric... Figure 5.9 Normalized stiffness reduction iE/E ) versus fatigue life, (a) Continuous fibres, (b) aligned short fibres, (c) eight-shaft satin fabric...
K Friedrich, K Schulte, G Horstenkamp and T W Chou, Fatigue behaviour of aligned short carbon-fibre reinforced PI and PES composites ,/Mafer5 ci 1985 20 3353-3364. [Pg.183]


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