Review and Prospect on Tear Damage Research for High-Performance Flexible Fiber-Reinforced Composite Material

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Near space airship increasingly becomes a research hotspot with its inclusive potential military and civilian values. It is necessary to consider single and multiple-coupling space environment effects on evaluating envelope tearing damage mechanisms. The basic characteristics of the space environment and the complexity of tear damage mechanism are introduced, and this presentation also summarizes the research status of the tear damage mechanical mechanism and damage properties under the influence of the multiple space environment factors of high-performance airship envelope. Besides, the main existing problems and prospect in tear damage characterization under real working condition are discussed. The study provides some technical support for high-performance and protecting tearing damage design on airship envelope.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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360-363

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July 2014

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