Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5205678 Polymer Testing 2017 30 Pages PDF
Abstract
Mechanical properties of unidirectional (UD) and woven fabric glass/epoxy composites under off-axis tensile loading were experimentally investigated. A number of off-axis tests considering different fibre orientations were performed to study the character and failure mechanisms of the composite laminates. The experimental results indicated that both off-axis elastic moduli and strength degrade with increasing off-axis angle in all cases, and the woven fabric composites present nonlinear stress-strain behaviour under off-axial tension loading. The Tsai-Wu criteria used for failure analysis of the UD and woven fabric composites were compared and discussed, especially considering different values of interaction coefficient F12. The prediction results demonstrated that the Tsai-Wu criterion can be used successfully to analyse failure properties of the woven fabric composites under multiaxial stress conditions, where the criterion with the modified coefficient F12 obtained from the 45° off-axial tension tests is better and has higher accuracy. Finally, the specific failure modes were compared in the UD and woven fabric composites. The selected fracture surfaces were also observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the corresponding failure mechanisms of the woven fabric composites under off-axis tensile loading were identified.
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