An elastic-plastic and residual stress analysis steel reinforced thermoplastic composite cantilever beam
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Aykul, H., Kaya, S. (2010). An elastic–plastic and residual stress analysis steel reinforced thermoplastic composite cantilever beam. Materials and Design, 31(7), 3474-3481.Özet
In the present study an analytical elastic-plastic stress analysis is carried out for a low-density homogeneous polyethylene thermoplastic cantilever beam reinforced by steel fibers. The beam is loaded by a constant single force at its free end. The expansion of the region and the residual stress component of ?x are determined for 0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75° and 90° orientation angles. Yielding begins for 0° and 90° orientation angles at the upper and lower surfaces of the beam at the same distances from the free end. Although it starts first at the upper surface for 15°, 30° and 45°, it starts first at the lower surface for 60° and 75° orientation angles. The elastic-plastic analysis is carried out for both the plastic region which spreads only at the upper surface and the plastic region which spreads at the upper and lower surfaces together. The residual stress components of ?x and ?xy are also determined. The intensity of the residual stress component is maximum at the upper and lower surfaces of the beam, but the residual stress component of ?xy is maximum on or around the kh{cyrillic}-axis. The beam can be strengthened by using the residual stresses. The distance between the plastically collapsed point and the free end is calculated for the same load in the beam for 0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75° and 90° orientation angles. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
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