izax1
Mechanical
- Jul 10, 2001
- 292
Hello everyone
Since most Composite materials do not have a yield limit, is it fair to assume the first ply failure could be the start of "yielding" and the last ply failure could be the ultimate strength. That way of thinking makes composites similar to metals for failure criteria.
Since most Composite materials do not have a yield limit, is it fair to assume the first ply failure could be the start of "yielding" and the last ply failure could be the ultimate strength. That way of thinking makes composites similar to metals for failure criteria.