Stress Analysis of Fiber-Reinforced Composite Materials
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TextPublisher number: 2016 | RBSA, JaipurPublication details: McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 2014,c1998Description: 627ISBN: - 9789339205317
- 620.118 HYE
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Contents :
1.Fiber-Reinfored Composite Materials
2.Linear Elastic Strees-Stress-Strain Characteristics of Fiber-Reinforced material
3.Prediction of Engineering Properties Using Micromechnices
4.The Plane Strees Assumption
5.Plane Strees Stress-strain Relations ina Global Coordinate System
6.Classical Lamination Theory :The Kirchhoff Hypothesis
7.Classification Lamination Theory : Laminate Stiffness Matrix
8.Classical Lamination Theory : Additional Examples
9.Failure Theories for Fiber-Reinforced Material : Maxmimum Strees Criterrion
10.Failure Theoriea for Fiber-Reinforced Materials : The Tsai-Wu Criterion
11.Environmentally Induced Streesses in Laminates
12.Through-Thickness Laminates Strains
13.Introduction to Fiber-Reinforced Laminated Plates
14.Appendix : Manufacturing Composite Laminates
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