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Behavior of Hybrid CFRP Laminated Thin-Walled Beams: Experimental, Numerical, and Analytical Evaluations
by
Alhaz Uddin, MD
, Yosri, A. M.
, M. Ghanem, Gouda
, A. E. Salama, Mohamed
, A. Farouk, Mohamed
, Alzara, Majed
, AbdelMongy, Mohamed
, Ehab, A.
in
Bearing strength
/ Carbon fiber reinforced plastics
/ Carbon fibers
/ Carrying capacity
/ Civil engineering
/ Evaluation
/ Fiber reinforced polymers
/ Finite element method
/ Flanges
/ Flexing
/ Flexural strength
/ I beams
/ Load carrying capacity
/ Mathematical models
/ Modulus of rupture in bending
/ Parameters
/ Plywood
/ Polyesters
/ Polymers
/ Shear strain
/ Stacking sequence (composite materials)
/ Steel beams
/ Stiffness
/ Structural behavior
2021
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Behavior of Hybrid CFRP Laminated Thin-Walled Beams: Experimental, Numerical, and Analytical Evaluations
by
Alhaz Uddin, MD
, Yosri, A. M.
, M. Ghanem, Gouda
, A. E. Salama, Mohamed
, A. Farouk, Mohamed
, Alzara, Majed
, AbdelMongy, Mohamed
, Ehab, A.
in
Bearing strength
/ Carbon fiber reinforced plastics
/ Carbon fibers
/ Carrying capacity
/ Civil engineering
/ Evaluation
/ Fiber reinforced polymers
/ Finite element method
/ Flanges
/ Flexing
/ Flexural strength
/ I beams
/ Load carrying capacity
/ Mathematical models
/ Modulus of rupture in bending
/ Parameters
/ Plywood
/ Polyesters
/ Polymers
/ Shear strain
/ Stacking sequence (composite materials)
/ Steel beams
/ Stiffness
/ Structural behavior
2021
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Behavior of Hybrid CFRP Laminated Thin-Walled Beams: Experimental, Numerical, and Analytical Evaluations
by
Alhaz Uddin, MD
, Yosri, A. M.
, M. Ghanem, Gouda
, A. E. Salama, Mohamed
, A. Farouk, Mohamed
, Alzara, Majed
, AbdelMongy, Mohamed
, Ehab, A.
in
Bearing strength
/ Carbon fiber reinforced plastics
/ Carbon fibers
/ Carrying capacity
/ Civil engineering
/ Evaluation
/ Fiber reinforced polymers
/ Finite element method
/ Flanges
/ Flexing
/ Flexural strength
/ I beams
/ Load carrying capacity
/ Mathematical models
/ Modulus of rupture in bending
/ Parameters
/ Plywood
/ Polyesters
/ Polymers
/ Shear strain
/ Stacking sequence (composite materials)
/ Steel beams
/ Stiffness
/ Structural behavior
2021
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Behavior of Hybrid CFRP Laminated Thin-Walled Beams: Experimental, Numerical, and Analytical Evaluations
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Behavior of Hybrid CFRP Laminated Thin-Walled Beams: Experimental, Numerical, and Analytical Evaluations
2021
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The aim of this paper is to assess the structural behavior of hybrid thin-walled beams which were fabricated using laminated carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP). Seven hybrid (CFRP) I-beams were fabricated, instrumented, then have been tested under monotonic four-point loading in order to evaluate their behavior up to failure. In constructing the I-beam specimens which were evaluated in this study, plywood core was implemented on both the web and flanges. Several important parameters were conducted in this study considering changing both of the ply orientations and stacking sequences of laminated fibers, also changing the shear span-to-depth ratio (a/d) of the specimens. The experimental results showed that stacking sequence is the most significant parameter that influences both flexural strength and stiffness of the hybrid beams. Also, the experimental results promoted the effectiveness of the core material for enhancing the flexure (bending) stiffness of beams. Then, these results were compared with a previous simulated study which used the finite element modeling to model the beams. Also, in order to evaluate the efficiency of the CRFP beams, the results were compared to similar steel beams having the same dimensions of the CFRP beams. As compared to steel beams, the load carrying capacity of the laminated beams is being high compared with steel beams when taking into consideration their specific strength ratio.
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Hindawi,John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Wiley
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