This work presents a set of experimental results based on the measured thermoelastic signal from GRP composite coupons adopting different lay-ups. A comparison is made with the thermoelastic signal predicted by two different analytical models: one based on the classical law of the thermoelastic effect for orthotropic materials, and the other based on a novel theory accounting for the presence of a resin layer on the external surface of the composite structure. The composite coupons were designed such to determine a significant difference in the predictions made by the two theoretical models. Experimental results have shown a far better match with the predictions based on the novel theory accounting for the presence of a surface resin rich layer.
Investigation on the influence of the surface resin rich layer on the thermoelastic signal from different composite laminate lay-ups / Pitarresi, G.; Conti, A.; Galietti, U.. - STAMPA. - 3-4:(2005), pp. 167-172. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Conference on Advances in Experimental Mechanics tenutosi a Southampton, UK nel September 6-8, 2005) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.3-4.167].
Investigation on the influence of the surface resin rich layer on the thermoelastic signal from different composite laminate lay-ups
U. Galietti
2005-01-01
Abstract
This work presents a set of experimental results based on the measured thermoelastic signal from GRP composite coupons adopting different lay-ups. A comparison is made with the thermoelastic signal predicted by two different analytical models: one based on the classical law of the thermoelastic effect for orthotropic materials, and the other based on a novel theory accounting for the presence of a resin layer on the external surface of the composite structure. The composite coupons were designed such to determine a significant difference in the predictions made by the two theoretical models. Experimental results have shown a far better match with the predictions based on the novel theory accounting for the presence of a surface resin rich layer.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.