“…agreed well with experimentally determined curves and medium term (103 minutes) test results [1,[3][4][5]. Therefore, the information given in…”
Section: Accelerated Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…An E 2 master curve* (item C) for the same material is shown in Figure 5. The TTSP methods used to obtain such master curves was reported previously [1,3]. Further, it was shown in earlier publications that the shift function (item C) was essentially independent of fiber angle and that master curves for arbitrary fiber angles predicted using the orthotropic transformation equation (item B)…”
“…agreed well with experimentally determined curves and medium term (103 minutes) test results [1,[3][4][5]. Therefore, the information given in…”
Section: Accelerated Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…An E 2 master curve* (item C) for the same material is shown in Figure 5. The TTSP methods used to obtain such master curves was reported previously [1,3]. Further, it was shown in earlier publications that the shift function (item C) was essentially independent of fiber angle and that master curves for arbitrary fiber angles predicted using the orthotropic transformation equation (item B)…”
“…to A previous study 12 found S 11 and S 12 to be independent of time for our graphite/epoxy material. The time dependent compliances S 22 (t) and S 66 (t) are found from creep tests of specimens with fiber orientations of 90° and 10°, respectively.…”
Section: Item C: Predicted Lamina Modulus For Arbitrary Fiber Anglesupporting
confidence: 74%
“…3 were constructed. 13 The need for such master curves will be subsequently discussed. It is assumed that reciprocal of compliance, such as shown in Figs is important when calculating lamina modulus for an arbitrary fiber angle using anisotropic transformation equations.…”
“…Load levels were such that material response was always linear viscoelastic. Further discussion of the experimental procedures may be found eisewhere [8].…”
A testing program was conducted to determine the time‐temperature response of the principal compliances of a unidirectional graphite/epoxy composite. It is shown that two components of the compliance matrix are time and temperature independent. In addition, the compliance matrix is found to be symmetric for the viscoelastic composite. The time‐temperature superposition principle is used to determine shift factors. It is shown that shift factors are independent of fiber orientation for fiber angles that vary from 10 to 90° with respect to the load direction.
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