The aim concerning this work is to study the effect of pliable test on the fracture behavior of carelessly distributed texture composite specimens. Utilizing tightness tests, an experimental analysis of the break behavior of chance fiber-supported composites has been carried out. Continuous calculations of the COD were made while the used load was being applied. To construct the R-curves, the load-COD curves were employed (crack development resistance curves). There have been any analytical connections discovered utilizing the resulting R-curves. The fracture determination has been expected based on these equatings. The results obtained from the present work support a better understanding of the crack resistance traits of randomly delivered fiber composites. The results are very helpful to engineers and designers as they have immediately better insight concerning the fracture wonder of random fiber-supported composites.
Author(s) Details:
Mahmoud Nadim Nahas,
Mechanical
Engineering Department, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
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