Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7889584 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental study investigating the static and fatigue tensile properties of unidirectional and quasi-isotropic carbon fiber/epoxy laminates reinforced with rectangular and circular z-pins. All z-pinned laminates showed reduced tensile stiffness and strength compared to unpinned specimens. The insertion of rectangular z-pins that were aligned lengthwise to the fiber direction of a laminate ply was observed to cause minor microstructural damage, such as in-plane fiber waviness. Therefore, the use of rectangular z-pins led to significantly higher tensile stiffness and strength in both unidirectional and quasi-isotropic laminates. Unpinned laminates showed only minor fatigue effects. The insertion of z-pins resulted in a decrease in the fatigue performance of the tested unidirectional and quasi-isotropic laminates. Since this deterioration was primarily caused by the initial knockdown of the static tensile strength of the z-pinned laminates, rectangular z-pins showed superior fatigue performance in both unidirectional and quasi-isotropic laminates.
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Authors
Julian Hoffmann, Gerhard Scharr,