Abstract

Fatigue behavior of glass fiber reinforced epoxy composite materials has been studied analytically. A new concept called "fatigue modulus," which is defined as a slope of applied stress and resultant strain at a specific cycle is introduced. Fatigue modulus degradation is studied using an assumption that the fatigue modulus degrada tion rate follows a power function of fatigue cycle. Theoretical equation for predicting fatigue life is formulated using the fatigue modulus and its degradation rate. This rela tion is simplified by strain failure criterion for the practical application. It is proved that the final formula predicts the fatigue life of a glass fiber epoxy composite material better than S-N curve or Basquin's relation. An attempt is made to find the relation ship between fatigue modulus and elastic modulus by the geometric relation from stress-strain curve under the cyclic loading.

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