Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7215589 Composites Science and Technology 2015 30 Pages PDF
Abstract
To obtain comprehensive knowledge about the fatigue behavior as well as the failure mechanisms of CFRP in the Very High Cycle Fatigue (VHCF) regime, a new Ultrasonic Testing Facility (UTF) for cyclic three point bending of CFRP at 20 kHz has been developed at the Institute of Materials Science and Engineering (WKK), University of Kaiserslautern. This UTF with combined online nondestructive testing via laser vibrometry and IR-thermography enables VHCF experiments up to 109 cycles in twelve days. All experiments are carried out at a stress ratio between 0.29 and 0.49. To keep the specimen temperature below the glass transition temperature of the CFRP the cyclic bending load is divided in pulse pause sequences. The specimen material used in this investigation is a commercially available carbon fiber fabric reinforced polyphenylensulfide (CF-PPS). For the accurate calibration of the loads as well as for the visualization of the strain distribution and the oscillation mode, measurements with 3D-scanning-laser-vibrometry have been carried out. Furthermore light optical micrographs plus SEM investigations have been performed upon completion and in defined interceptions of the experiments. Based on the results of the microscopic investigations the failure mechanisms of CF-PPS for the VHCF are described.
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