Abstract
In the previous chapters we considered the behaviour of short fibre composites primarily under room temperature and monotonous loading. However, these composites are subjected in many important applications to complex loading situations as, for example high temperatures, cyclic stresses and strain or they have to sustain permanent high stresses and deformations, which may cause creep and relaxation processes, respectively. Here we consider this behaviour on the basis of published experimental results and modelling efforts to describe this behaviour under practical loadings.
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