Flexural properties of lightweight carbon fiber/epoxy resin composite sandwiches with different fiber directions

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In this study, structurally efficient carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) sandwiches were developed via introducing pumice/Mg composite foams as new core material. The effects of the fiber direction (0°, 45°, 90°) on the mechanical properties of CFRP laminates and composite sandwiches were studied. Compared with 45°-CFRP and 90°-CFRP laminates, 0°-CFRP laminate exhibits outstanding flexural properties due to different failure modes. Correspondingly, the 0°-CFRP/PMSF composite sandwiches exhibit higher flexural strength than 45°-CFRP/PMSF and 90°-CFRP/PMSF composite sandwiches. The as-prepared composite sandwiches are lightweight and have higher specific strength than some traditional sandwiches. The different flexural behaviors of three types of sandwiches were observed to explain the failure mechanisms.

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Liu, J. A., Dong, Z. Q., Zhu, X. Y., Sun, W. B., & Huang, Z. Q. (2022). Flexural properties of lightweight carbon fiber/epoxy resin composite sandwiches with different fiber directions. Materials Research Express, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac4dc5

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