Modelling and simulation of randomly oriented carbon fibre-reinforced composites under thermal load

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Carbon fibre-reinforced sheet moulding compounds (CF-SMC) already exhibit a complex material behaviour under uniaxial loads due to the random orientation of the fibres in the matrix resin. Mature material models for metallic materials are generally not transferable. This paper proposes an approach for modelling the fatigue behaviour of CF-SMC based on extensive static and cyclic tests using low cost secondary carbon fibres (SCF). The main focus is on describing the stiffness degradation considering the dynamic modulus of the material. Influence factors such as temperature, orientation, rate dependence and specimen thickness were additionally considered.

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Treffler, R., Fröschl, J., Drechsler, K., & Ladstätter, E. (2016). Modelling and simulation of randomly oriented carbon fibre-reinforced composites under thermal load. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 119). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/119/1/012002

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