Tensile tests are a basic characterization method for composite materials, but the specimens often do not fail properly. Obtaining reliable results in tensile testing requires avoiding stress concentrations near the grips. The material near the tabbed section is under longitudinal, transverse and shear stress concentrations, which leads to underestimated results and conservative design. This study therefore examines different geometries to find the best testing method that yields the maximum failure strain. The experimental results show that the novel arrow shape end tabs and continuous tab specimens allow reaching the highest failure strain value.

PROPER TENSILE TESTING OF UNIDIRECTIONAL COMPOSITES

Carvelli V.;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Tensile tests are a basic characterization method for composite materials, but the specimens often do not fail properly. Obtaining reliable results in tensile testing requires avoiding stress concentrations near the grips. The material near the tabbed section is under longitudinal, transverse and shear stress concentrations, which leads to underestimated results and conservative design. This study therefore examines different geometries to find the best testing method that yields the maximum failure strain. The experimental results show that the novel arrow shape end tabs and continuous tab specimens allow reaching the highest failure strain value.
2022
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR COMPOSITES-THIRTY-SEVENTH TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
978-1-60595-690-9
Tensile test, composite materials, arrow shape end tabs,
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