Hygrothermomechanical effects analyzed by computers. Computational methodology developed and available at NASA Lewis Research Center to design and analyze fiber-composite structures subjected to complex hygrothermomechanical environments. Includes composite mechanics and advanced finited-element structural-analysis methods. Methodology applied to such problems as progressive fracture of composite material, design of composite material for cycle fatigue combined with hot and wet conditions, and general composite-laminate configurations.
Design of Fiber Composites for Structural Durability
NASA Tech Briefs ; 11 , 9
1987-10-01
Miscellaneous
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English
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