1996
DOI: 10.1115/1.2805945
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Effect of Architecture on the Strength of Braided Tubes Under Biaxial Tension and Compression

Abstract: Braided preforms of carbon fiber are under consideration for structural applications because of the potential for automated fabrication and possible improvement in through-the-thickness properties, although some loss of in-plane properties is expected. In the present investigation, the biaxial compressive strength properties of triaxial braided cylinders are measured experimentally, and the effects of four different sets of braid architectures are considered. The results show that fiber direction strain can co… Show more

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“…Compression and tension strength in the braid (bias) direction of the 2D triaxialbraided fabric composite were significantly lower than that in the warp (axial) direction. 79 Another study was performed on the uniaxial and biaxial compression properties of the 2D triaxial-braided fabric composite.…”
Section: D Triaxial-braided Fabric Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compression and tension strength in the braid (bias) direction of the 2D triaxialbraided fabric composite were significantly lower than that in the warp (axial) direction. 79 Another study was performed on the uniaxial and biaxial compression properties of the 2D triaxial-braided fabric composite.…”
Section: D Triaxial-braided Fabric Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%