High-temperature effect on the tensile mechanical properties of unidirectional carbon fiber-reinforced polymer plates

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Carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) has the advantages of a high strength-weight ratio and excellent fatigue resistance and has been widely used in aerospace, automotive, civil infrastructure, and other fields. The properties of CFRP materials under high temperatures are a key design issue. This paper presents the quasi-static tensile mechanical properties of unidirectional CFRP plates at temperatures ranging from 20 to 600◦ C experimentally. The laser displacement transducer was adopted to capture the in situ displacement of the tested specimen. The results showed that the tensile strength of the CFRP specimen was affected by the high-temperature effect significantly, which dropped 68% and 16% for the 200 and 600◦ C, respectively, compared with that of the room temperature. The degradation measured by the laser transducer system was more intensive compared with previous studies. The elastic modulus decreased to about 29% of the room temperature value at 200◦ C. With the evaporation of the resin, the failure modes of the CFRP experienced brittle fracture to pullout of the fiber tow. The study provides accurate tensile performance of the CFRP plate under high-temperature exposure, which is helpful for the engineering application.

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Zhang, Y., Li, Y., Zhang, J., Pan, J., Zhang, L., Tan, F., … Zhang, W. (2021). High-temperature effect on the tensile mechanical properties of unidirectional carbon fiber-reinforced polymer plates. Materials, 14(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14237214

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