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The Wyoming-Modified Two-Rail Shear Test Fixture for Composite Materials
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Materials ScienceEngineeringMechanical PropertiesComposite MaterialsCivil EngineeringMechanical EngineeringNew Test FixtureNew FixtureStructural ApplicationTwo-rail Shear FixtureMechanics Of MaterialsFiber-reinforced Composite
A significantly modified two-rail shear fixture with a new clamping concept and enhanced gripping capability has been designed, fabricated, and evaluated. This new fixture solves some of the major shortcomings associated with the ASTM Standard D 4255 Two-Rail Shear test procedure, including limited specimen gripping ability, the need for specimens with holes, and potential failure by out-of-plane buckling. The in-plane unidirectional ply shear properties of AS4/3501-6 carbon/epoxy were measured using specimens of [0/90]3S cross-ply orientation. Repeatable results and acceptable failure modes were obtained. The excellent gripping capability of the new test fixture was also demonstrated in tests of an AS4/3501-6 carbon/epoxy [±45]4S angle-ply composite, a very high shear strength material.
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