Specimen gripping effects in composites fatigue testing -– Concerns from initial investigation

This paper presents the findings of an initial investigation into effects of end tabs and gripping force on specimens for fatigue testing of structural composites. Live measurement of specimen compliance comparing extensometer measurements with grip displacement showed the impact of gripping on the...

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Main Authors: P. B. S. Bailey, A. D. Lafferty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Budapest University of Technology 2015-05-01
Series:eXPRESS Polymer Letters
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Online Access:http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0005704&mi=cd
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spelling doaj-8b76625bebc64e52a8d05fe064493d3d2020-11-24T23:11:24ZengBudapest University of Technology eXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2015-05-019548048810.3144/expresspolymlett.2015.45Specimen gripping effects in composites fatigue testing -– Concerns from initial investigationP. B. S. BaileyA. D. LaffertyThis paper presents the findings of an initial investigation into effects of end tabs and gripping force on specimens for fatigue testing of structural composites. Live measurement of specimen compliance comparing extensometer measurements with grip displacement showed the impact of gripping on the dynamic behavior of the specimen. Use of thermal imaging enabled assessment of how load is introduced and carried along the specimen. The effect of grip pressure and comparative merits of popular solutions are examined in the context of fatigue testing of composites. Although for static tests these potential issues have been investigated extensively throughout the history of composites research, interest has only recently fallen upon their effects on dynamic loading. Data collected show that the gripping pressure at the ends of the specimen can affect results more significantly than may be anticipated. These early results suggest that solutions which are well established for quasi-static testing may cause problems in cyclic tests. http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0005704&mi=cdPolymer compositesFracture and fatigueMateria testingthermographystress concentration
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author P. B. S. Bailey
A. D. Lafferty
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A. D. Lafferty
Specimen gripping effects in composites fatigue testing -– Concerns from initial investigation
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Polymer composites
Fracture and fatigue
Materia testing
thermography
stress concentration
author_facet P. B. S. Bailey
A. D. Lafferty
author_sort P. B. S. Bailey
title Specimen gripping effects in composites fatigue testing -– Concerns from initial investigation
title_short Specimen gripping effects in composites fatigue testing -– Concerns from initial investigation
title_full Specimen gripping effects in composites fatigue testing -– Concerns from initial investigation
title_fullStr Specimen gripping effects in composites fatigue testing -– Concerns from initial investigation
title_full_unstemmed Specimen gripping effects in composites fatigue testing -– Concerns from initial investigation
title_sort specimen gripping effects in composites fatigue testing -– concerns from initial investigation
publisher Budapest University of Technology
series eXPRESS Polymer Letters
issn 1788-618X
publishDate 2015-05-01
description This paper presents the findings of an initial investigation into effects of end tabs and gripping force on specimens for fatigue testing of structural composites. Live measurement of specimen compliance comparing extensometer measurements with grip displacement showed the impact of gripping on the dynamic behavior of the specimen. Use of thermal imaging enabled assessment of how load is introduced and carried along the specimen. The effect of grip pressure and comparative merits of popular solutions are examined in the context of fatigue testing of composites. Although for static tests these potential issues have been investigated extensively throughout the history of composites research, interest has only recently fallen upon their effects on dynamic loading. Data collected show that the gripping pressure at the ends of the specimen can affect results more significantly than may be anticipated. These early results suggest that solutions which are well established for quasi-static testing may cause problems in cyclic tests.
topic Polymer composites
Fracture and fatigue
Materia testing
thermography
stress concentration
url http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0005704&mi=cd
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