Fracture 84

Fracture 84

Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Fracture (ICF6), New Delhi, India, 4–10 December 1984
1984, Pages 2997-3004
Fracture 84

FRACTURE BEHAVIOUR OF NON-PRESTRESSED BOLTED JOINTS OF GRP PLASTICS

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ABSTRACT

As the correct design of joints appropriate to specific stress-strain behaviour is of great importance for all load-bearing plastics, especially glass fibre reinforced plastics (GRP), researches were done to examine the long- and short-term behaviour of non-prestressed bolted joints and GRP-elements (mat- and SMC-laminates).

The following contribution deals with the dependence of strength and fracture upon the different geometrical values (distances from edge, pitches of holes, hole diameters, thickness of the material etc.) and quantities of glass fibres (Domke and Rübben, 1983).

The methods used to determine the relations between strength, geometry and material were short- and long-term tensile strength tests on a large number of different GRP specimen.

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