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Getting the in-plane shear modulus G12 of a weave composite...

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Oct 6, 2016
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Hey guys, I'm trying to get G12 of a cured composite. The fibers are weave, so is there a special formula I can use to find G12 (Huber's Formula?).. or is it only determined experimentally. Let's assume there's no data sheet for the material, and currently I have E1 (which equals E2) and poissons...
 
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From what I remember in my composite materials master's course 10 years ago, I believe you need to get it experimentally. It is not isotropic material anymore..

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There is no formula.

However, the G12 for most carbon fiber epoxy composites (uni tape and fabrics) at room temperature is ~ 0.7 msi
 
@SWcomposites sorry for posting in more than one place..

Do you have a source for G12 being roughly .7 msi?
 
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