An Interlaminar Bonding Theory for Delamination and Nonrigid Interface Analysis

This study presents a theory for investigating composite laminates with delamination or nonrigid interfaces. It is extended from a previous study, the so-called Interlayer Shear Slip Theory (ISST), in examining composite laminates with shear slip in terfaces. The ISST consists of the Interlaminar Sh...

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