This paper is concerned with a review of the size and scale effects involve
d in the prediction of strength of fibre-reinforced-plastic (FRP) composite
materials and structures. The review covers the basic principles in the es
tablishment of scaling laws and the application of the Buckingham-Pi theore
m. An analysis of various theories used in categorising size effects, such
as the weak link, extended weak link and fracture mechanics approaches, is
presented. This is followed by an examination of the literature devoted to
scaling issues in FRP composites. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights
reserved.