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Numerical simulations show that the light induced deformations of two dimensional specimens consist of contractions, expansions and bending in different directions.
Micromechanisms of failure in the three dimensional tests specimens are shown to be dependent on the architecture of the fibre reinforcement (i.e., unidirectional versus woven fabric prepregs), particularly in the case of Mode II loading.
Tomographic reconstruction algorithms offer a means by which a tilt-series of transmission images can be combined to yield a three dimensional model of the specimen.
To simulate the specimens, three dimensional (3D) modeling and non-linear static analysis methods using ABAQUS software were applied.
Several two and three dimensional examples ranging from standard delamination tests (the mixed mode bending test) to the L-shaped specimen with a fillet, three dimensional (3D) double cantilever beam and a 3D singly curved thick-walled laminate are provided.
This paper also presents a three dimensional nonlinear finite element model of post-tensioned push specimens.
To simulate the specimens, the ANSYS software in full three dimensional (3D) modelling case and non-linear analysis method was utilized.
Further, three dimensional nonlinear finite element analyses were conducted for each test specimen to demonstrate the in-depth behavior of the connection.
The specimens were cross sectioned and radiographed to provide three dimensional images.
Results pertaining to three dimensional finite element analysis of a mixed mode edge crack in a tension specimen are presented.
From these data, we have numerically reconstructed three dimensional images of the total (not modulated by the incident field polarization) second-harmonic intensity scattered by the specimens.
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