Thin ply angle-ply carbon fibre reinforced-polymer (CFRP) laminates can suppress damage until final failure under static and dynamic loading. Given the sensitivity of the polymer matrix to temperature and moisture, it is imperative to understand the influence of the environment on angle-ply CFRP composites. At −50 °C, specimens displayed more brittle behaviour compared to room temperature, whereas at a temperature of 80 °C specimens showed increased pseudo-ductility. Water bath conditioning at 60 °C until saturation had little effect on specimens tested at −50 °C. Wet specimens tested at room temperature showed lower failure stresses and higher failure strains compared to their dry counterparts. A combination of water bath immersion and testing at 80 °C induced extremely non-linear behaviour, with a reduction of the failure stresses and, in this case, also failure strain.

Experimental evaluation of hygrothermal effects on pseudo-ductile thin ply angle-ply carbon/epoxy laminates

Longana M.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Thin ply angle-ply carbon fibre reinforced-polymer (CFRP) laminates can suppress damage until final failure under static and dynamic loading. Given the sensitivity of the polymer matrix to temperature and moisture, it is imperative to understand the influence of the environment on angle-ply CFRP composites. At −50 °C, specimens displayed more brittle behaviour compared to room temperature, whereas at a temperature of 80 °C specimens showed increased pseudo-ductility. Water bath conditioning at 60 °C until saturation had little effect on specimens tested at −50 °C. Wet specimens tested at room temperature showed lower failure stresses and higher failure strains compared to their dry counterparts. A combination of water bath immersion and testing at 80 °C induced extremely non-linear behaviour, with a reduction of the failure stresses and, in this case, also failure strain.
2021
Angle-plies
Environmental resistance
Fracture toughness
Pseudo-ductile composites
Thin-ply
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