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Preliminary Evaluation of Hybrid Titanium Composite Laminates
Authors:J L Miller  D J Progar  W S Johnson  T S L St Clair
Affiliation:  a NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, USA b National Research Council Resident Research Associate, c School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract:In this study, the mechanical response of hybrid titanium composite laminates (HTCL) was evaluated at room and elevated temperatures. Also, the use of an elastic-plastic laminate analysis program for predicting the tensile response from constituent properties was verified. The improvement in mechanical properties achieved by the laminates was assessed by comparing the results of static strength and constant amplitude fatigue tests with those for monolithic titanium sheet. Two HTCL were fabricated with different fiber volume fractions, resin layer thicknesses and resins. One panel was thicker and was poorly bonded in comparison with the other. Consequently, the former had a lower tensile strength, while fewer cracks grew in this panel and at a slower rate. Both panels showed an improvement in fatigue life of almost two orders of magnitude. The model predictions were also in good agreement with the experimental results for both HTCL panels.
Keywords:Adhesive bonding  graphite fibers  isothermal fatigue  laminated titanium  crack growth
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