The effect of clamping pressure on bolt bearing loads in glass fibre-reinforced plastics
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Abstract Bolt bearing failure modes in fibre-reinforced composite materials are a mixture of compressive and delamination failure at the bolt hole. The current work shows that, in grp with a 0/90° lay-up, the clamping effect of the bolt prevents the delamination with consequent increase in failure load.
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