Crimson Publishers: Evolution of Fatigue Behavior Characterization of Polymer-Matrix Fiber-Reinforced Composite Laminates


Evolution of Fatigue Behavior Characterization of Polymer-Matrix Fiber-Reinforced Composite Laminates by Rajamohan Ganesan in Evolutions in Mechanical Engineering_ Composite Laminates


There are currently three approaches to characterize and quantify the fatigue behaviour of composite laminates that are, Fatigue Life Modelling and Prediction, Phenomenological and Empirical Modelling, and Progressive Damage Modelling. These approaches constitute the evolution that is driven by ever expanding industrial needs and academic pursuit and assisted by perpetual technological advances in experimentation capabilities. In the first approach of Fatigue Life Modelling and Prediction the individual material degradation mechanisms are not directly concerned with, rather the determination of stress-life relationships based on experimental data is concerned with and the failure criteria or the residual strength determination is established based on these relationships, for the specific composite laminate.







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