This book in the advanced structured materials series provides first
an introduction to the mircomechanics of fiber-reinforced laminae,
which deals with the prediction of the macroscopic mechanical lamina
properties based on the mechanical properties of the constituents,
i.e., fibers and matrix. Composite materials, especially
fiber-reinforced composites, are gaining increasing importance since
they can overcome the limits of many structures based on classical
metals. Particularly, the combination of a matrix with fibers provides
far better properties than the constituents alone. Despite their
importance, many engineering degree programs do not treat the
mechanical behavior of this class of advanced structured materials in
detail, at least on the bachelor’s degree level. Thus, some
engineers are not able to thoroughly apply and introduce these modern
engineering materials in their design process. The second part of
this book provides a systematic and thorough introduction to the
classical laminate theory based on the theory for plane elasticity
elements and classical (shear-rigid) plate elements. The focus is on
unidirectional lamina which can be described based on orthotropic
constitutive equations and their composition to layered laminates. In
addition to the elastic behavior, failure is investigated based on the
maximum stress, maximum strain, Tsai-Hill, and the Tsai-Wu criteria.
The introduced classical laminate theory provides a simplified stress
analysis, and a subsequent failure analysis, without the solution of
the system of coupled differential equations for the unknown
displacements in the three coordinate directions. The book
concludes with a short introduction to a calculation program, the
so-called Composite Laminate Analysis Tool (CLAT), which allows the
application of the classical laminate based on a sophisticated Python
script.
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ISBN
9783031323904
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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