1995
DOI: 10.1016/0266-3538(95)00024-0
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Effect of voids on failure mechanisms in RTM laminates

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“…The results show that while the fibre dominated mechanical properties are not significantly influenced by voids [1,2,3,4], the matrix dominated properties are strongly dependent on their presence. Reduction in interlaminar shear [1,5,6], compressive [7,8], transverse [1,2], bending [1,3,9], fatigue [4,10,11,12] and fracture toughness [13,14,15] properties have been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The results show that while the fibre dominated mechanical properties are not significantly influenced by voids [1,2,3,4], the matrix dominated properties are strongly dependent on their presence. Reduction in interlaminar shear [1,5,6], compressive [7,8], transverse [1,2], bending [1,3,9], fatigue [4,10,11,12] and fracture toughness [13,14,15] properties have been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Varna et al [2] analysed the effect of voids on failure mechanisms in glass-fibre/vinylester fabric laminates produced by RTM and showed that increasing the void content decreased the transverse static strength. Results indicate an increase in the ultimate transverse strain to as high as 2% at high void content, whereas at low void content the laminates failed at 0.3%.…”
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“…However, RTM results in more voids in the laminate due to entrapment of air bubbles during filling [1,2]. Voids are known to be detrimental to the mechanical performance of the material [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. A deeper understanding of the formation of voids, and their effect on damage and mechanical performance is desirable in the context of improving the performance of RTM and other non-autoclave manufactured components.…”
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“…Previous work has investigated the influence of voids on mechanical properties [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10], most having focused on prepreg materials. As the microstructure and constituents in composites manufactured with resin infusion processes are usually different from those in autoclave-cured prepregs, the effects of defects on mechanical properties must still be established in RTM composites to pave the way for determining design allowables for the void contents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%