Load-displacement behavior of glass fiber/epoxy composite plates with circular cut-outs subjected to compressive load

An experimental study of the behavior of woven glass fiber/epoxy composite laminated panels under compression is presented. Compression tests were performed on to 16 fiber-glass laminated plates with and without circular cut-outs using the compressed machine. The maximum load of failure for each of...

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Main Authors: Aljibori, H.S.S., Chong, W.P., Mahlia, T.M.I., Chong, W.T., Edi, P., Al-qrimli, H., Anjum, I., Zahari, R.
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Published: 2017
Online Access:http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/6230
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Summary:An experimental study of the behavior of woven glass fiber/epoxy composite laminated panels under compression is presented. Compression tests were performed on to 16 fiber-glass laminated plates with and without circular cut-outs using the compressed machine. The maximum load of failure for each of the glass-fiber/epoxy laminated plates under compression has been determined experimentally. A parametric study was performed as well to investigate the effects of varying the centrally located circular cut-out sizes and fiber angle-ply orientations on to the ultimate load. The experimental work revealed that as the cut-out size increases, the maximum load of the composite plate decreases. Also, it has been observed that cross-ply laminates possess the greatest ultimate load as compared to other types of ply stacking sequences and orientations. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.