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Titre: Experimental study of sandwich multilayer reinforced by glass fibre and agglomerated cork
Auteur(s): Hami, Brahim
Irekti, Amar
Aribi, C.
Bezzazi, B.
Mir, A.
Mots-clés: Sandwich
Three-point bending and four points
Cork
Glass fibre
Issue Date: 2014
Collection/Numéro: Advanced composite letters/ Vol.23, N°5 (2014);pp. 121-125
Résumé: This paper presents an experimental study which is determined the mechanical properties of a composite material sandwich multilayer developed in the laboratory of mechanics of materials and composites, Materials Research Unit, process and en¬vironment. This type of sandwich is composed of four layers laminated based on an epoxy resin reinforced by woven glass fibres and mast between which three plates of agglomerated cork with stacked alternately laminated layers. Specimens for bending tests three and four points were prepared from the multilayer sandwich panels. A first series of static three-point bending tests shows a clear difference in the fracture behaviour for materials, laminate and cork. These materials have undergone a large plastic deformation without rupture achieve full sandwich, with the onset of delamination between layers laminated material and cork. In order to determine the bending stiffness modules D, the shear modulus and flexural N and the shear modulus of the soul Ga, we conducted a second test campaign four points bending. As a result, we can develop a variety of white cork produced in Algeria in order to use it in the construction and automotive industries
URI: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/2615
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