2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2005.09.027
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Mechanical properties of TiNi fiber impregnated CFRP composites

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“…They also found that these compressive recovery forces, induced when the pre-strained SMA wires were electrically heated, could heal transverse cracks which formed along the 90 • ply CFRP laminate under tensile loading. Furthermore, Jang and Kishi [127] found that the tensile strengths and Young's moduli of the composites decrease as the stacking angle of the carbon fibers grows from 30 • to 90 • . They put this behavior down to the amount of pores and/or voids that congregate near the embodied SMA wires which were found to rise proportionally with the stacking angle of the carbon fibers.…”
Section: Smahc With Unidirectional Sma Wiresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also found that these compressive recovery forces, induced when the pre-strained SMA wires were electrically heated, could heal transverse cracks which formed along the 90 • ply CFRP laminate under tensile loading. Furthermore, Jang and Kishi [127] found that the tensile strengths and Young's moduli of the composites decrease as the stacking angle of the carbon fibers grows from 30 • to 90 • . They put this behavior down to the amount of pores and/or voids that congregate near the embodied SMA wires which were found to rise proportionally with the stacking angle of the carbon fibers.…”
Section: Smahc With Unidirectional Sma Wiresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By substituting equation ( 16) and equation ( 21) into equation (20), the incremental constitutive relation for the long SMA fiber inelastic matrix composite can be obtained as follows:…”
Section: Constitutive Relation For Continuous Sma Fiber-reinforced Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymer matrix-based advanced composites such as graphite/epoxy and glass/epoxy have enough potential to enhance the performance by integrating with SMA along with other fibers. SMA -reinforced polymer composite structures have been used for shape and position control, vibration control and acoustic properties, impact damage, and creep control in structures [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advanced materials matrix-based composites, such as glass/epoxy and graphite/epoxy, get the ability to strengthen functionality by including SMA and certain other fibers. Creeping control, impact stress, acoustic characteristics, vibration control, and shape and position control in the structure have been accomplished using shape memory polymer composites [10,11]. e programmed pattern of SMPCs is depicted in Figure 2.…”
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confidence: 99%