2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14668356
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Investigation of creep and fatigue in high temperature polymer matrix composites using a micromechanical approach

Abstract: Polymer matrix composites (PMC’s) are widely used in critical aerospace structures due to their numerous advantageous mechanical properties. Recently, PMC’s have been considered for high temperature applications where viscoelasticity arising from the time dependent nature of the polymer matrix becomes an important consideration. This inherent viscoelasticity can significantly influence deformation, strength and failure response of these materials under different loading modes and environmental factors. With a … Show more

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