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This paper presents the methods and materials used to investigate the fatigue fracture properties of i) seamless twill weave carbon fiber and ii) stitch bonded biaxial carbon fiber polymer matrix composite. Additionally, the effect of notch tip placement relative to longitudinal fiber toes is investigated. The process for observing and characterizing fatigue crack damage propagation is presented. The fatigue fracture behavior is compared with data acquired from compact tension samples subjected to static tension tests in order to develop damage tolerant design guidelines for tube structures under fatigue loading.
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- Cyclic Initiation and Propagation Fracture Properties of Seamless and Stitch Bonded Composite Pipes
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- Oramas, Mateo Alexis (Author)
- Chattopadhyay, Aditi (Thesis director)
- Yekani Fard, Masoud (Committee member)
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Program (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2017-05
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