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ASTM D 5573:1999

Standard Practice for Classifying Failure Modes in Fiber-Reinforced-Plastic (FRP) Joints

German title
Klassifizierung von Ausfallarten an Verbindungsstellen aus faserverstärktem Kunststoff (FRP)
Publication date
1999 reapproved: 2019
Original language
English
Pages
3

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Short description
1.1 This practice covers the method of classifying, identifying, and characterizing the failure modes in adhesively bonded fiber-reinforced-plastic (FRP) joints. The FRP used in developing this practice consists of glass fibers in a thermoset-polyester-resin matrix, commonly referred to as sheet-molding compound, or SMC. 1.2 One objective of this practice is to present comprehensive definitions of possible failure modes to serve as a guide for contracts, drawings, product specifications, and product performance. Note 1-Figures 2 through 11 referred to in the practice are contained in the ASTM adjunct, Color Photographs of Failure Modes. Fig. 2-Side-by Side Comparison of Failure Modes Fig. 3-Adhesive Failure Fig. 4-Cohesive Failure Fig. 5-Thin-Layer Cohesive Failure Fig. 6-Fiber-Tear Failure Fig. 7-Light-Fiber-Tear Failure Fig. 8-Stock-Break Failure Fig. 9-Mixed Failure-40 % Fiber-Tear Failure, 60 % Light-Fiber-Tear Fiber Fig. 10-Mixed Failure-32 % Adhesive Failure, 68 % Fiber-Tear Failure Fig. 11-Mixed Failure-20 % Adhesive Failure, 60 % Light-Fiber-Tear Failure, 20 % Fiber-Tear Failure Note 2-This practice may be used to describe the failure modes generated from testing, using procedures such as Test Methods D 3163, D 3164, D 3165, D 3807, D 5041, D 5868 , and SAE J1525. 1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. 1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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