Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
254207 Composite Structures 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper compressive tests of carbon/epoxy (plain weave, 3k) fabric composites were performed to investigate the relation between compressive strength and various bias angles and shear angles. Compressive properties such as chord modulus and maximum strength of the fabric composite materials are essential to analyze the drape behaviour and estimate the quality of the final products. Various specimens with different bias and shear angles which were fabricated by using autoclave de-gassing moulding process were prepared to estimate the strength and chord modulus with respect to the bias and shear angle variations. The stacking sequences of the compressive test specimens are [0]10T, [15]10T, [30]10T and [45]10T for bias specimens and [±37]10T, [±32]10T, [±28]10T, [±22]10T for sheared specimens. Micro-tow structures were observed to correlate the fabric compressive strength with crimp angle. Anti-buckling rig was involved to prevent specimens from buckling during the compressive tests. The compressive test was performed with 1.3 mm/min strain rates. Compressive test results were compared with calculation results. Facture modes which were classified in two different modes were analyzed using microscopic observation.

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