“…Some of the most well-known test methods are Iosipescu shear (ASTM D 5379), ±45° tension shear (ASTM D 3518), two-rail and three-rail shear (ASTM D 4255), double-notched shear (ASTM D 3846), V-Notched Beam (ASTM D5379), torsion of a thin tube (ASTM D 5448), torsion of a solid rod (ASTM E 143), V-notched rail shear (ASTM 7078), picture frame shear (ASTM D 8067), and so on. These in-plane shear test methods are applied and discussed in many studies [ 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ], in addition to these, the Arcan and modified Arcan test methods were also applied by some scholars to obtain the in-plane pure shear properties of the composite materials [ 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 ]. However, most of these above-mentioned methods are limited to the specimen geometry, layups and shear stress area.…”