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Progressive Transverse Cracking of Crossply Composite Laminates
J. W. Lee,
I. M. Daniel
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Engineering
Lamination
100%
Transverse Cracking
100%
Composite
100%
Crack Density
75%
Experimental Result
50%
Good Agreement
50%
Tensiles
50%
Applied Load
50%
Shear Lag
50%
Reduced Stiffness
50%
Closed Form
25%
Applied Stress
25%
Loading Condition
25%
Stress-Strain Curve
25%
Monotonic
25%
Damage Accumulation
25%
Residual Stress
25%
Predicted Result
25%
Modulus of Shear
25%
Transverse Crack
25%
Accumulation Model
25%
Development
25%
Failure (Mechanical)
25%
INIS
density
100%
shear
100%
cracks
100%
cracking
100%
stiffness
66%
damage
66%
loading
66%
strains
33%
failures
33%
distribution
33%
accumulation
33%
curves
33%
residual stresses
33%