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Residual stress refers to internal stresses that remain within a material either before any external load is applied or after such a load has been removed. In composite materials, these stresses are particularly significant, as they can arise to considerable magnitudes due to manufacturing processes such as curing, cooling, and ply placement.
In other words, residual stresses in composites are internal forces “remembered” by the structure—though invisible to the eye—typically formed during production, especially in autoclave-based processes.
Over time, these invisible residual stresses can lead to the formation of cracks or geometric distortions in critical structural components.

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Understanding and managing residual stresses is thus essential for ensuring the long-term durability and functionality of composite structures.
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