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Experimental-theoretical predictions of stress-strain curves of Glare fiber metal laminates

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JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Volume 52, Issue 1, Pages 109-121

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0021998317702954

Keywords

Fiber metal laminate; metal volume fraction method; Glare grades; hybrid laminate; stress-strain behavior; monotonic tensile testing; experiment; glass; epoxy prepreg composite

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Monotonic tensile tests are conducted on seven different Glare grades of fiber metal laminates. In-situ stress-strain curves of glass/epoxy laminate interleaved in Glare 2(3/2) are exposed with the application of metal volume fraction method using the stress-strain curves of Glare 2(3/2) and Aluminum 2024-T3 in unidirectional and transverse directions. The strain-stress curves of cross-ply Glares are predicted by the modification of this method with an empirical parameter and a second parameter considering the relative glass/epoxy laminate thickness ratios of Glare grades. Modified metal volume fraction method presented in this study can be used as a preliminary estimation of stress-strain curves of multiple possible fiber metal laminate configurations without testing.

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