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Measurement of thermomechanical coupling and its application in stress and damage analysis

Measurement of thermomechanical coupling and its application in stress and damage analysis
Measurement of thermomechanical coupling and its application in stress and damage analysis
Polymer composites are increasingly being used in high-end and military applications, mainly due to their excellent tailorability to specific loading scenarios and strength/stiffness to weight ratios. The overall purpose of the ongoing research at the University of Southampton is to develop an enhanced understanding of the behaviour of fibre reinforced polymer composites when subjected to a range of loading scenarios. The measurements lecture reviews progress in using the thermoelastic stress analysis technique as a tool that enables a better understanding of the behaviour of polymer composite single skin and sandwich structures
978-3-03785-202-6
1660-9336
28-32
Trans Tech Publications
Dulieu-Barton, J.M.
9e35bebb-2185-4d16-a1bc-bb8f20e06632
Burguete, R.L.
Lucas, M.
Patterson, E.A.
Quinn, S.
Dulieu-Barton, J.M.
9e35bebb-2185-4d16-a1bc-bb8f20e06632
Burguete, R.L.
Lucas, M.
Patterson, E.A.
Quinn, S.

Dulieu-Barton, J.M. (2011) Measurement of thermomechanical coupling and its application in stress and damage analysis. Burguete, R.L., Lucas, M., Patterson, E.A. and Quinn, S. (eds.) In Advances in Experimental Mechanics VIII. vol. 70, Trans Tech Publications. pp. 28-32 . (doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.70.28).

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Abstract

Polymer composites are increasingly being used in high-end and military applications, mainly due to their excellent tailorability to specific loading scenarios and strength/stiffness to weight ratios. The overall purpose of the ongoing research at the University of Southampton is to develop an enhanced understanding of the behaviour of fibre reinforced polymer composites when subjected to a range of loading scenarios. The measurements lecture reviews progress in using the thermoelastic stress analysis technique as a tool that enables a better understanding of the behaviour of polymer composite single skin and sandwich structures

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Published date: August 2011
Venue - Dates: 8th International Conference on Advances in Experimental Mechanics: Integrating Simulation and Experimentation for Validation, 2011-09-07 - 2011-09-09
Organisations: Engineering Science Unit

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Local EPrints ID: 338769
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/338769
ISBN: 978-3-03785-202-6
ISSN: 1660-9336
PURE UUID: 7a353487-fdf0-4510-a7d7-b902dc459156

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Date deposited: 17 May 2012 10:52
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 11:04

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Editor: R.L. Burguete
Editor: M. Lucas
Editor: E.A. Patterson
Editor: S. Quinn

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