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Common Lay-up Terms and Conditions

2003, P. JoyceCommon LayCommon Lay--up Terms and up Terms and ConditionsConditions Mid-Plane: Centerline of the Lay-up . Plane forming the mid-line of the laminate . 2003, P. JoyceCommon LayCommon Lay--up Terms and up Terms and ConditionsConditions Symmetry: A laminate is symmetric when the plies above the mid-plane are a mirror image of those below the mid-plane. Symmetrical lay-ups help to avoid thermal twisting of parts as they cool down after curing. 2003, P. JoyceCommon LayCommon Lay--up Terms and up Terms and ConditionsConditions 2003, P. JoyceCommon LayCommon Lay--up Terms and up Terms and ConditionsConditions Balance: A laminate is balanced when it has equal numbers of and + angled plies. 2003, P.

¾Symmetric laminates with an even number of plies are represented by listing all plies on one side of the mid-plane enclosed in brackets, followed by the subscript "s". ¾Symmetric laminates with an odd number of plies are listed with a bar over the center ply to indicate it is the mid-plane

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