
doi: 10.1007/bf00855182
The conclusion of [1], according to which the coefficient of linear expansion of a laminar composite in a direction orthogonal to the laminations may exceed the greater of the coefficients of linear expansion of the components, has been experimentally verified. The experiments were performed on laminated metal-plastics composed of alternating layers of thin sheet steel and epoxy-phenolic resin. The coefficients of linear expansion were determined in a direction normal to the laminations at temperatures of from 20 to 100°C and various component ratios. The experimental and theoretical results are compared.
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