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A unidirectional E-Glass fiber-epoxy composite material contains 61% by volume E-Glass fibers stressed under isostrain conditions. The E-Glass fibers have a tensile modulus of 10x106 psi, and a tensile strength of 0.35x106 psi. The epoxy matrix has a tensile modulus of 0.45x106 psi, and a tensile strength of 9.0x103 psi. What is the strength of the composite material and what fraction of the load is carried by the E-Glass fibers?

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Answer:

The total load carried by the fiber will be "98%".

Step-by-step explanation:

The given values are:


V_(f)=0.61


V_(m)=1-V_(f)


=1-0.61


=0.39


E_(f)=10 \ Mpa


\sigma_(f)=0.35 \ Mpa


E_(m)=0.45 \ Mpa ,
\sigma_(m)=9* 10^(-3) \ Mpa

As we know,


E_(e)=fE_(f)+mE_(m)

On putting the estimated values, we get


=0.61* 10+0.39* 0.95


=6.27 \ Mpa

Now,


\sigma_(c)=f\sigma_(f)+m\sigma_(m)

On putting the estimated values, we get


=0.61* 0.35+0.39* 0.009


=0.217 \ Mpa

Therefore,

The load carried by fiber,


=(f\sigma_(f))/(\sigma_(c))


=(0.35* 0.61)/(0.217)


=0.98 i.e., 98%

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