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The temperature variation during monotonic or cyclic loading of cfrp-laminates is generally caused by the laminate stress state and the energy dissipation during deformation work. Local stress variations may result from changes of the external load or from the formation of cracks, delamination or fibre fracture in the stressed volume. Due to the thermoelastic effect there exists in case of an elastic deformation a linear relation between stress and temperature in the fibres as well as in the matrix. This means, that always a mean value of temperature change is measured, because material constants differ.
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Schulte, K., Neubert, H., Harig, H. (1990). Load and Damage Dependent Thermal Effects in CFRP-Laminates. In: Herrmann, K.P., Olesiak, Z.S. (eds) Thermal Effects in Fracture of Multiphase Materials. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 59. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88479-5_18
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