Effect of fiber breakage position on the mechanical performance of unidirectional carbon fiber/epoxy composites

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Abstract

Fiber breakage is one of the most negative factors that affect the mechanical performance of unidirectional carbon-fiber (CF)-reinforced composites. In the present study, unidirectional CF-reinforced epoxy (CF/epoxy) laminates with and without fiber breakages located in different layers were manufactured from prepreg via hot compression. The static and cyclic flexural mechanical properties of the unidirectional CF/epoxy laminates were determined through static and low-cycle three-point bending tests. Flexural behavior was observed by using optical microscopy to discuss the failure behavior of the unidirectional CF/epoxy laminates. Results indicated that fiber breakages in different layers led to the static and cyclic mechanical degradation of the unidirectional CF/epoxy laminates. Moreover, fiber breakages in the tension side displayed higher flexural strength and better cyclic performance than those in the compression side.

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Ma, Y., Wu, L., Yu, L., Elbadry, E. A., Yang, W., Huang, X., … Cao, H. (2021). Effect of fiber breakage position on the mechanical performance of unidirectional carbon fiber/epoxy composites. Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, 60(1), 352–364. https://doi.org/10.1515/rams-2021-0029

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