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COMPOSITES THEORY AND PRACTICE

formerly: KOMPOZYTY (COMPOSITES)

Coupled effect of load ratio and frequency on mechanical fatigue behaviour of precast aluminium/aramid fibre composite

A. Ait Said, K. Bey, H. Mzad

Quarterly No. 1-2, 2021 pages 46-53

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keywords: composite sample, experimental tests, loading frequency, cycle number, flexural fatigue, test-end criterion

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abstract Dynamic tests with different load ratios and frequencies provide designers with the necessary information to evaluate the longevity of different structures as well as minimize weight due to a possibly smaller factor of safety. The influence of loading frequency on the fatigue behaviour of an aluminium composite material (ACP) with an aramid honeycomb core was studied. The mechanical behaviour was assessed by three-point static bending tests, followed by cyclic flexural fatigue tests employing the fabricated sandwich samples, with loading frequencies of 5, 7.5 and 10 Hz. The experimental results were presented on a single graph in order to highlight the different behaviours for the adopted frequencies. Indeed, the tests allowed the authors to determine the different cycle number values necessary to achieve resistance losses of 10 and 25%, respectively. The experi-ments were carried out for the same loading level of 80% of the maximum force, which is taken as equal to the elastic limit in order to avoid the field of plastic deformations.

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