1996
DOI: 10.1163/156855497x00064
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Were McGarry or Shiriajeva right to measure glass fibre adhesion?

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“…According to the literature [62,63], the fibre pullout process usually consists of three processes: (1) fibre/matrix working together; (2) fibre/matrix debonding; (3) fibre/matrix sliding. In this study, the fibre/matrix interfacial shear strength is assumed equal to the equivalent shear bond strength.…”
Section: Modeling Of the Energy Absorption Capacity Of Uhphfrcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature [62,63], the fibre pullout process usually consists of three processes: (1) fibre/matrix working together; (2) fibre/matrix debonding; (3) fibre/matrix sliding. In this study, the fibre/matrix interfacial shear strength is assumed equal to the equivalent shear bond strength.…”
Section: Modeling Of the Energy Absorption Capacity Of Uhphfrcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General questions related to surface energy are considered by thermodynamics. However, from the viewpoint of engineering, whose problems are stress transfer efficiency and interfacial strength [3,4], the micro level is the most important. Molecular aspects of interfacial science are often discussed in the literature as concerning the interface formation [5], while micromechanical ones are mentioned almost exclusively in concern with interfacial failure [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature [13][14][15], the total energy absorption of the sample during the impact testing can be simply expressed as follows:…”
Section: Modeling Of the Energy Absorption Capacity Of The Uhphfrcmentioning
confidence: 99%