2004
DOI: 10.1177/0731684404032862
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An Elasto-Plastic Analysis of Thermoplastic Composite Cantilever Beam Loaded by a Single Force at Its Free End

Abstract: In the present study, an elastic-plastic stress analysis is carried out on a high-density thermoplastic-based composite cantilever beam loaded by a single force at its free end. An analytical solution is performed for satisfying both the governing differential equation in the plane stress case and boundary conditions for small plastic deformations. The solution is carried out under the assumption of the Bernoulli-Navier hypotheses. The composite material is assumed to be strainhardening. The Tsai-Hill theory i… Show more

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“…As seen from these tables, as the cross-sectional height of the beam Table 1. Mechanical properties of the thermoplastic composite beam [16]. increases, the shear effect also increases.…”
Section: Sample Problemmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…As seen from these tables, as the cross-sectional height of the beam Table 1. Mechanical properties of the thermoplastic composite beam [16]. increases, the shear effect also increases.…”
Section: Sample Problemmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Their mechanical properties are given in Tables 1 and 2 [16,17]. First, the constant values t, c, and q were taken as 8, 15 mm, and 2 N/mm respectively.…”
Section: Sample Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to determine the deflection function of the symmetry axis at the mid-point, it is necessary to insert x ¼ 0 and y ¼ 0 into Equation (20), to find:…”
Section: Deflection Due To Shearmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first of them is a thermoplastic composite reinforced by woven Cr-Ni steel fibers. Its mechanical properties are given in Table 1 [20]. The other is polymer matrix composite reinforced by unidirectional steel fibers.…”
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