A fiber-reinforced resin structure having a hole into which a connector that connects to another member is inserted. The fiber-reinforced resin structure is characterized in that the bearing strength at the part of the inside surface of the hole on which the load from the connector acts, represented by the stress at which displacement of said part starts increasing even without the load acting on said part from the connector increasing, is less than the breaking strength of the fiber-reinforced resin constituting that part of the structure. This makes it possible, without increasing the number of components or assembly steps, for the structure to exhibit high mechanical properties while absorbing external loads such as impact energy with extremely high efficiency via localized deformation or displacement only, with no accompanying breakage.
FIBER-REINFORCED RESIN STRUCTURE
FASERVERSTÄRKTE HARZSTRUKTUR
STRUCTURE EN RÉSINE RENFORCÉE DE FIBRES
2019-08-21
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch