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The effect of composition and driving force on the performance of packed distillation columns—II
The effect of composition and driving force on the performance of packed distillation columns-I
The effect of the through-the-thickness compressive stress on mode II interlaminar fracture toughness
The effect of through-the-thickness compressive stress on the mode II interlaminar fracture toughness is investigated experimentally and replicated numerically. The modified Transverse Crack Tensile specimen recently proposed by the authors is used, together with an experimental device designed to apply a constant transverse compressive stress on the surface of the specimen. Experiments are conducted using IM7/8552 specimens for different compressive stresses, ranging from 0 to 100 MPa, covering all the practical applications commonly encountered in the aeronautical industry (e.g., tightened filled holes or bolted joints). It is shown that the mode II interlaminar fracture toughness increases with the applied compressive through-the-thickness stress. Finally, experiments are replicated using appropriate numerical models based on cohesive elements that take into account frictional effects. A good agreement between numerical predictions and experiments is found.</p
Computer-integrated structural engineering: Supporting the structural engineer's participation in a computer-integrated contruction process
Civil Engineering and Geoscience
ICT-enabled communication and co-operation in large-scale on-site construction projects
Civil Engineering and Geoscience
Computer Aided Design for Construction in the Building Industry
Civil Engineering and Geoscience
Conceptual modelling structure and shape of complex civil engineering projects
Civil Engineering and Geoscience
Data presented in the paper: "Micromechanics-based surrogate models for the response of composites: A critical comparison between a classical mesoscale constitutive model, hyper-reduction and neural networks"
This package contains the data presented in the following publication:
I.B.C.M. Rocha, P. Kerfriden, F.P. van der Meer, "Micromechanics-based surrogate models for the response of composites: A critical comparison between a classical mesoscale constitutive model, hyper-reduction and neural networks", European Journal of Mechanics A/Solids 2020.
All data have been generated with simulations with the in-house finite element code as described in the paper. Simulation results have been processed to generate the relevant plots for the paper. The data stored here is the processed data as used for generating the plots
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