Shear Strength of Pultruded Composite Pins With External Confinement

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Weight reduction using composites has gained increasing attention in recent times. In this study, pultruded composite pins (unconfined and confined) were manufactured and tested by using a custom double shear testing fixture. Different configurations were applied for confinement of the composite pins, including weft-knitted fabrics (plain, 1 × 1 rib, and Milano), woven fabrics and E-glass 130 tex fibers/adhesive cloth. They were externally wrapped and bonded to the unconfined composite pins. In each case, five identical specimens were tested, and shear strength data were analyzed by using two-parameter Weibull statistics. The results showed that the maximum shear strength took its highest value in the unconfined case for both average values of the test results and for 99% reliability under Weibull distribution. The confinement had a negative effect on the average shear strength of the unconfined pins. It was also seen that the 99% reliability values of shear strength were approximately equivalent to the 0.7 average value of the shear strength.

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Weibull distribution, Fabrics/textiles, Pultrusion, Shear strength, External confinement, Reliability values, fabrics/textiles, Shear strength, Fabrics/textiles, Pultrusion, Reliability values, Weibull distribution, External confinement, pultrusion, shear strength

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02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology

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Beylergil, B., Aktaş, A., and Pekbey, Y. (2014). Shear strength of pultruded composite pins with external confinement. Advanced Composite Materials, 23(4), 375-387. doi:10.1080/09243046.2013.871174

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