2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2008.04.047
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Assessment of the mechanical properties of a new 3D woven fibre composite material

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“…Although the fiber volume distribution between the two in-plane directions was significantly different for the 3DDIW composite than for the other three tested materials, the results were presented in appropriate normalized fashion. Experimental results presented in Stig and Hallstrom (2009) were not surprising. The in-plane modulus (as normalized to the value for [0,90] 3S composite) showed a 74% level for the 3DDIWcomposite, an 86% level for the twill composite, and a 99% level for the [90,0] 3D composite.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of 3d Dual Interlaced Weave Compositesmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…Although the fiber volume distribution between the two in-plane directions was significantly different for the 3DDIW composite than for the other three tested materials, the results were presented in appropriate normalized fashion. Experimental results presented in Stig and Hallstrom (2009) were not surprising. The in-plane modulus (as normalized to the value for [0,90] 3S composite) showed a 74% level for the 3DDIWcomposite, an 86% level for the twill composite, and a 99% level for the [90,0] 3D composite.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…The in-plane modulus (as normalized to the value for [0,90] 3S composite) showed a 74% level for the 3DDIWcomposite, an 86% level for the twill composite, and a 99% level for the [90,0] 3D composite. As noted by Stig and Hallstrom (2009) when explaining their experimental results, warp yarns in the 3D weave-reinforced composite had more crimp than the yarns in the twill-reinforced composite. Further, the tensile failure load was higher for the 3DDIW composite than for the twill composite, but both those values were lower than for the noncrimp composites.…”
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“…Therefore, the improvement of this property has been a relevant objective in this field of materials science. Some proposed alternatives are weaving fibres in the thickness direction (3D textiles) [2][3][4] and, more recently, the incorporation of carbon nanotubes in the woven [5][6][7][8]. Since the behaviour of the composites strongly depends on the fibre/matrix interfacial properties, several methods have been investigated in order to improve the degree of adhesion between them.…”
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