Effect of Friction on the Perceived Mode II Delamination Toughness from Three- and Four-Point Bend End-Notched Flexure Tests /
Results are presented from a study on the effect of friction on the Mode II delamination toughness as obtained by three- and four-point bend end-notched flexure tests. Finite-element analyses are used to assess the effect of friction on the compliance and energy release rate of the two types of test...
Main Authors: | Schuecker, C. (Author), Davidson, BD (Author) |
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Corporate Authors: | ASTM International, American Society for Testing and Materials |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
West Conshohocken, Pa. :
ASTM International,
2001
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