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Difference between angle ply and cross ply laminates

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Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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LAMINATE ANALYSIS Angle-ply laminates have an arbitrary number of layers (n). Each ply has the same thickness and is the same material. The plies have alternating fiber orientations of +θ and −θ. An angle-ply laminate can be either symmetric or antisymmetric, and is fully populated..........................

Answered by SelieVisa
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Angle-ply laminates have an arbitrary number of layers (n). Each ply has the same thickness and is the same material. The plies have alternating fiber orientations of +θ and −θ. An angle-ply laminate can be either symmetric or antisymmetric, and is fully populated.

A cross-ply laminate contains an arbitrary number of plies, each with a fiber orientation of either 0° or 90°, and it can be either symmetric or antisymmetric.

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