ISO 14130 – Apparent Interlaminar Shear Strength by Short-Beam Method
ISO 14130 is a testing standard designed to measure the apparent interlaminar shear strength of fiber-reinforced plastic composites with a thermoset or
a thermoplastic matrix by the short-beam method.
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ISO 14130 Fibre-Reinforced Plastic Composites
Determination of Apparent Interlaminar Shear Strength by Short-Beam Method
ISO 14130 is a testing standard designed to measure the apparent interlaminar shear strength of fiber-reinforced plastic composites with a thermoset or
a thermoplastic matrix by the short-beam method.
The apparent interlaminar shear stress is the stress acting on the neutral plane of the specimen.
The apparent interlaminar shear strength is the value of the apparent interlaminar shear stress at failure or at the maximum force reached.
Interlaminar shear force is loaded on the rectangular specimen as a simple beam fixture in flexure.
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*** Before conducting ISO 14130, it is important to read the entire specification. Standards can be obtained from appropriate standard authorities.
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