1982
DOI: 10.1016/0010-4361(82)90003-9
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The bolt bearing strength of glass/carbon hybrid composites

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“…Other methods for reducing the test data in tension-bearing testing [38,[60][61][62] exist. A common industry method is to calculate bearing strength (r 4% ) at 4% of bearing strain, and an initial bearing strength (r ini ) determined by the location of the first load drop [38,63,64].…”
Section: Tension-bearing Testing Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other methods for reducing the test data in tension-bearing testing [38,[60][61][62] exist. A common industry method is to calculate bearing strength (r 4% ) at 4% of bearing strain, and an initial bearing strength (r ini ) determined by the location of the first load drop [38,63,64].…”
Section: Tension-bearing Testing Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The superior qualities of carbon fibers with regards to tensile strength and stiffness are limited though by some brittleness especially in particular situations, as for example hosting junction elements, such as bolts and rivets, and therefore needing to be machined for the purpose. In this case, it proved suitable to obtain more ductile fracture hybridization with other fibers, the first attempts being with glass ones [19]. Concerns were raised with regards to the drop of the fracture energy of the notched glass/carbon hybrid laminates undergoing Charpy impact testing as far as the ratio between carbon fibers and glass fibers was increased [20].…”
Section: Using Carbon Fibers In Combination With Others In Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, there is very little data available on using a combination of reinforcement, such as glass, graphite, and Kevlar, to make hybrid composite joints [101,107]. Open literature on thicksection hybrid composite joints, to the best of proposers' knowledge, is still non existent.…”
Section: 4: Composite Jointsmentioning
confidence: 99%