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Shear through thickness of glass laminate 1

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EdClymer

Mechanical
Jan 15, 2003
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Greetings

I know it is an old chestnut - but does anyone have shear strength through the thickness (test) data; for any given multiple layers of csm with an isopthalic resin?

Or any source of such?

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Ed Clymer
Resinfab & Associates
England
 
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One of the few places with half decent amounts of data for polyester/CSM is Eric Greene's marine book at . However, I had a quick look and couldn't see much on shear at all.

If you can't do a few short beam shear tests (pretty cheap and not too bad for strength—note, there's no difference between through-thickness shear and interlaminar shear; one is the complement of the other, so the weakest should break), perhaps some micromechanics might give at least an ROM value. The chapter in Eric Greene's book on micromechanics is probably a reasonable place to start. I'd treat it as very approximate, especially if you have to use rough or generic basic polyester matrix properties.

Let us know what you find.
 
RPStress

Many thanks for the link: very interesting, and I will study.

I suppose testing is only option.

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Ed Clymer
Resinfab & Associates
England
 
EdClymer: if it's important to you then I would definitely do half a dozen tests. It might cost about three hundred $/€/£ for six tests if done by an outside lab, less if you've got a tensile test machine and can do the tests yourself. That allows about 100 for panel manufacture.
 
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