Literature DB >> 33364671

Experimental Investigation on the Effects of Fabric Architectures on Mechanical and Damage Behaviors of Carbon/Epoxy Woven Composites.

Guowei Zhou1, Qingping Sun2, Zhaoxu Meng3, Dayong Li4, Yinghong Peng4, Danielle Zeng5, Xuming Su5.   

Abstract

The mechanical behaviors and damage evolutions of carbon/epoxy woven fabric composites with three different geometries, i.e., one plain weave and two twill weave patterns with different areal densities, are studied under tensile loading. The effects of weave patterns on mechanical properties are investigated by monotonic and cyclic tension tests. Remarkable variations in stress-strain curve, Poisson's ratio, residual strain and strain map exist in the three composites. Crimp ratio is found to be a critical factor to govern the mechanical properties. With smaller crimp ratio, a quasi-linear stress-strain curve with higher elastic modulus and strength is observed. The stress-strain curves of composites with higher crimp ratio contain transition stages with significant tangent modulus degradation. Elastic modulus, strength and damage initiation are all correlated with the crimp ratio linearly regardless of the fabric pattern. Dramatic nonlinear evolution in Poisson's ratio occurs in the composite with higher crimp ratio. Cyclic tension results indicate that the residual strain is a more appropriate damage indicator than the unloading elastic modulus. Microstructure examination shows that damage developments are essentially related to the fabric geometry, and result in various mechanical behaviors. This study provides important insights into the geometry-deformation mechanism-mechanical property relationship of the woven composites.

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Keywords:  crimp ratio; damage; mechanical behavior; woven fabric composite

Year:  2020        PMID: 33364671      PMCID: PMC7751954          DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2020.113366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Compos Struct        ISSN: 0263-8223            Impact factor:   5.407


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1.  In-situ Effect in Cross-ply Laminates under Various Loading Conditions Analyzed with Hybrid Macro/Micro-scale Computational Models.

Authors:  Qingping Sun; Guowei Zhou; Haibin Tang; Zhaoxu Meng; Mukesh Jain; Xuming Su; Weijian Han
Journal:  Compos Struct       Date:  2021-01-19       Impact factor: 5.407

2.  A Combined Experimental and Computational Analysis of Failure Mechanisms in Open-Hole Cross-ply Laminates under Flexural Loading.

Authors:  Qingping Sun; Guowei Zhou; Haibin Tang; Zhangxing Chen; Joel Fenner; Zhaoxu Meng; Mukesh Jain; Xuming Su
Journal:  Compos B Eng       Date:  2021-03-19       Impact factor: 11.322

3.  Effect of Four Groups of GO-CF/EP Composites with Ideal Infiltration Structure and Different Layering Ways on Damping Properties.

Authors:  Feichao Cai; Soo-Ho Jo; Yuqin Ma; Haiyin Guo; Yi Xu; Wei Xu; Fei Li
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 4.967

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