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Tsaihill Failure Theory
Tsaihill Failure Theory
The failure theories are generally based on the normal and shear
Chapter 2 Macromechanical Analysis of a Lamina strengths of a unidirectional lamina.
Tsai-Hill Failure Theory
In the case of a unidirectional lamina, the five strength parameters are:
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Based on the distortion energy theory, Tsai and Hill proposed that a lamina
has failed if:
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Apply to a unidirectional lamina, then the lamina will fail. Hence, Apply to a unidirectional lamina, and assuming that the normal
Equation reduces to: tensile failure strength is the same in direction (2) and (3), then the lamina
will fail. Hence, Equation reduces to:
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Because the unidirectional lamina is assumed to be under plane stress - that Unlike the Maximum Strain and Maximum Stress Failure Theories, the
is, Tsai-Hill failure theory considers the interaction among the three
unidirectional lamina strength parameter.
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FIGURE 2.33
Off-axis loading in the x-direction
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