Search for dissertations about: "cohesive modelling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words cohesive modelling.
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1. On Cohesive Modelling of Carbon/Epoxy Composites : Delamination and Fibre Compressive Failure
Abstract : Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymers are widely used in engineering applications where weight saving and high mechanical performance are a key factors. However, an inheren tweakness of laminated CFRP:s is there relatively low resistance to delamination. Therst part of this thesis is devoted to extract cohesive laws associated with delamination. READ MORE
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2. Mechanical behaviour of adhesive layers : experimental methods, cohesive laws, and fracture mechanics
Abstract : Adhesive joining is today viewed as one of the key technologies to achieve decreased emissions in the automobile industry. To decrease weight, optimal material selection often results in different materials for different parts. This leads to the necessity to join mixed material. Here, the use of adhesives is the most promising joining technology. READ MORE
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3. Modelling of Delamination Growth in Composite Structures
Abstract : Delaminations constitute an important damage and failure mode in polymeric composite laminates. In order to explicitly incorporate and model the delamination progression within a finite element analysis, the meso-modelling concept is applied in the present work. The laminate is thereby represented by separate layers connected with interfaces. READ MORE
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4. Cohesive modelling of the temperature dependence of epoxy based adhesives in Mode I and Mode II loading
Abstract : In this work, the influence of the temperature on the cohesive laws for two epoxy adhesives is studied at temperatures below the glass transition temperature for both Mode I and Mode II loading. Cohesive laws are measured experimentally under quasi-static loading conditions in the temperature range -30≤T≤80"C" . READ MORE
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5. Modelling of intergranular stress corrosion cracking mechanism : Du som saknar dator/datorvana kan kontakta [email protected] för information
Abstract : When assessing nuclear power plant life, stress corrosion cracking (SCC) plays an important role. Stress corrosion cracking in nuclear power plants is well recognized and heavily researched. Still due to its complicated nature it is not completely understood. There are many different damage mechanisms behind SCC. READ MORE