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A novel experimental technique for biaxial testing of a composite laminate with matrix damage

Matrix damage, in the form of cracks parallel to the fiber, is a common failure mode for composite laminates, yet little is known concerning the associated shear modulus degradation. This study proposes a novel experimental technique to study shear modulus degradation under biaxial loading. An Iosip...

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Published in:Journal of composite materials 2016-08, Vol.50 (20), p.2783-2792
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