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A hybrid carbon-aramid/epoxy composite is made by randomly mixing continuous aligned fibres of the same diameter, so that there are two carbon fibres for each aramid fibre

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A hybrid carbon-aramid/epoxy composite is made by randomly mixing continuous aligned fibres of the same diameter, so that there are two carbon fibres for each aramid fibre. The fibres are assumed to be arranged in a square array with the closest possible packing. The stress-strain curves for longitudinal tensile loading of fibre and matrix materials are shown in figure 3.19 below. Determine the composite longitudinal modulus E1.

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