Abstract

The use of fiber-reinforced polymer composites has escalated in recent years, raising numerous questions concerning their long-term durability in both static and transient environments. Time-dependent damage accumulation in cross-ply laminates, specifically in the form of matrix cracking, is discussed. The results of this study show that certain composite materials may display significant time-dependent damage under quasi-static and creep loads even at room temperature.

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