2017
DOI: 10.1177/0021998317709331
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Effects of machined circular holes on the mechanical properties of unidirectional carbon fiber-reinforced plastics

Abstract: The effects of machined circular holes on the mechanical properties and failure characteristics of a unidirectional CFRP were investigated. Our approach was to change the location and the number of holes: (i) a two-set hole was machined with different modes: (A) parallel, (B) 45°and (C) a direction perpendicular to the loading direction; and (ii) multiple holes from n = 0 to 5 were made in the sample parallel to the loading direction. The higher tensile and higher fatigue strengths were obtained for the CFRP s… Show more

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“…Tensile stress was noted in the lateral regions of the specimen, and the extent of these stress zones varied in accordance with the number of holes. In other words, the more holes present, the wider the stress area [ 57 ]. However, an increase in the number of holes caused the smallest reduction in UE.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tensile stress was noted in the lateral regions of the specimen, and the extent of these stress zones varied in accordance with the number of holes. In other words, the more holes present, the wider the stress area [ 57 ]. However, an increase in the number of holes caused the smallest reduction in UE.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%