2017
DOI: 10.1177/0021998317702954
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Experimental-theoretical predictions of stress–strain curves of Glare fiber metal laminates

Abstract: Monotonic tensile tests are conducted on seven different Glare grades of fiber metal laminates. In-situ stress-strain curves of glass/epoxy laminate interleaved in Glare 2(3/2) are exposed with the application of metal volume fraction method using the stress-strain curves of Glare 2(3/2) and Aluminum 2024-T3 in unidirectional and transverse directions. The strain-stress curves of cross-ply Glares are predicted by the modification of this method with an empirical parameter and a second parameter considering the… Show more

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“…The damage tolerance, impact and fatigue strength, fire resistance, and less weight of the GLARE laminates make them suitable to find their applications in the aircraft fuselages and other structural parts. [ 1 ] The failure mode of GLARE under different loading conditions is known to be complex due to its complex structure with the combination of metal and FRP. [ 2 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The damage tolerance, impact and fatigue strength, fire resistance, and less weight of the GLARE laminates make them suitable to find their applications in the aircraft fuselages and other structural parts. [ 1 ] The failure mode of GLARE under different loading conditions is known to be complex due to its complex structure with the combination of metal and FRP. [ 2 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although many articles have been published on the mechanical properties of FMLs, as evidenced by several reviews in the literature, [17][18][19] research on enhancement of their performance needs to be further extended on manufacturing techniques, experimental tests and numerical modelling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%