Effect of molding processes on multiaxial fatigue strength in short fibre reinforced polymer

This study concerns the multiaxial static and fatigue strength properties. Short-glass-fibre-reinforced phenolic-resin composites (SGP) molded by injection and compression processes were subjected to tensiontorsion combined static and fatigue tests at room temperature under various test conditions....

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Main Authors: Takahiko Sawada, Hiroshi Aoyama
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Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2016-10-01
Series:Fracture and Structural Integrity
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Online Access:http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero38/numero_38_art_12.pdf
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description This study concerns the multiaxial static and fatigue strength properties. Short-glass-fibre-reinforced phenolic-resin composites (SGP) molded by injection and compression processes were subjected to tensiontorsion combined static and fatigue tests at room temperature under various test conditions. Tension – torsion combined static strength well agreed with Tsai-Hill failure criteria without depending on processes. Relationships between the maximum principal stress, σp1, max, and the number of fracture cycles, Nf, were approximately linear in the whole range of up to 106 cycles. For a unified evaluation of multiaxial fatigue life for SGP, non-dimensional effective stress, σ*, defined by modifying Tsai-Hill failure criteria was applied. The slopes of σ*- Nf curves according to Baskin’s law were almost identical to the injection (n = 26.3) and compression (n = 26.2). We finally confirmed that the multiaxial fatigue life of SFRP could be predicted by using σ* with a unique Wöhler curve without relying on molding processes
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spelling doaj-art-af8909efc8f64f58bd913194a3b6eea72025-01-02T23:01:43ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFracture and Structural Integrity1971-89931971-89932016-10-011038929810.3221/IGF-ESIS.38.12 Effect of molding processes on multiaxial fatigue strength in short fibre reinforced polymerTakahiko Sawada0 Hiroshi Aoyama 1Research & Development Group, Hitachi, Ltd.,JapanResearch & Development Group, Hitachi, Ltd.,JapanThis study concerns the multiaxial static and fatigue strength properties. Short-glass-fibre-reinforced phenolic-resin composites (SGP) molded by injection and compression processes were subjected to tensiontorsion combined static and fatigue tests at room temperature under various test conditions. Tension – torsion combined static strength well agreed with Tsai-Hill failure criteria without depending on processes. Relationships between the maximum principal stress, σp1, max, and the number of fracture cycles, Nf, were approximately linear in the whole range of up to 106 cycles. For a unified evaluation of multiaxial fatigue life for SGP, non-dimensional effective stress, σ*, defined by modifying Tsai-Hill failure criteria was applied. The slopes of σ*- Nf curves according to Baskin’s law were almost identical to the injection (n = 26.3) and compression (n = 26.2). We finally confirmed that the multiaxial fatigue life of SFRP could be predicted by using σ* with a unique Wöhler curve without relying on molding processeshttp://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero38/numero_38_art_12.pdfShort-fibre reinforced plasticsMultiaxialFatigueTsai-Hill
spellingShingle Takahiko Sawada
Hiroshi Aoyama
Effect of molding processes on multiaxial fatigue strength in short fibre reinforced polymer
Fracture and Structural Integrity
Short-fibre reinforced plastics
Multiaxial
Fatigue
Tsai-Hill
title Effect of molding processes on multiaxial fatigue strength in short fibre reinforced polymer
title_full Effect of molding processes on multiaxial fatigue strength in short fibre reinforced polymer
title_fullStr Effect of molding processes on multiaxial fatigue strength in short fibre reinforced polymer
title_full_unstemmed Effect of molding processes on multiaxial fatigue strength in short fibre reinforced polymer
title_short Effect of molding processes on multiaxial fatigue strength in short fibre reinforced polymer
title_sort effect of molding processes on multiaxial fatigue strength in short fibre reinforced polymer
topic Short-fibre reinforced plastics
Multiaxial
Fatigue
Tsai-Hill
url http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero38/numero_38_art_12.pdf
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