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Une methode générale de prévision du comportement viscoélastique des composites stratifiésGeneral methodology to predict viscoelastic behaviour of co…
2001
Resume On presente dans ce papier un outil ayant pour base la theorie classique des plaques et capable de prevoir le comportement viscoelastique d'un composite stratifie. Alors que la theorie initiale n'est valide que dans le cas ou le comportement des plis est elastique lineaire, on montre que lorsque le comportement des plis est viscoelastique il est encore possible de conserver l'avantage de la souplesse d'emploi et de mise en œuvre de cet outil largement utilisee par les industriels. Des comparaisons entre des resultats obtenus a l'aide de ce nouvel outil et des resultats experimentaux mais egalement avec des calculs par elements finis montrent la pertinence de la methode.
A Quantitative Analysis of the Thermoelastic Effect in CFRP Composite Materials
2010
: In this study the thermoelastic signal from carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) laminates is investigated. A comparison between the theoretical and experimental values of the thermoelastic signal is reported, with the theoretical predictions obtained from two different quantitative models. These models are based on the classic thermoelastic effect law extended to the case of orthotropic materials (by using the mesomechanical or bulk approach), and the modified law assuming that the surface resin-rich layer behaves as a strain witness of the laminate. It is found that the theoretical predictions of the two models can be strongly and differently influenced by the intrinsic orthotropy of…
A Quantitative Analysis of the Thermoelastic Effect in CFRP Composite Materials
2010
In this study the thermoelastic signal from carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) laminates is investigated. A comparison between the theoretical and experimental values of the thermoelastic signal is reported, with the theoretical predictions obtained from two different quantitative models. These models are based on the classic thermoelastic effect law extended to the case of orthotropic materials (by using the mesomechanical or bulk approach), and the modified law assuming that the surface resin-rich layer behaves as a strain witness of the laminate. It is found that the theoretical predictions of the two models can be strongly and differently influenced by the intrinsic orthotropy of ca…