2024
DOI: 10.3390/ma17061387
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Fracture Behavior of a Unidirectional Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Plastic under Biaxial Tensile Loads

Kosuke Sanai,
Sho Nakasaki,
Mikiyasu Hashimoto
et al.

Abstract: In order to clarify the fracture behavior of a unidirectional CFRP under proportional loading along the fiber (0°) and fiber vertical (90°) directions, a biaxial tensile test was carried out using a cruciform specimen with two symmetric flat indentations in the thickness direction. Three fracture modes were observed in the specimens after the test. The first mode was a transverse crack (TC), and the second was fiber breakage (FB). The third mode was a mixture mode of TC and FB (TC&FB). According to the mea… Show more

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“…Compared to metal materials, carbon fiber composites have many advantages. They have low density and high strength [1]. In comparison to conventional steel, their service life is extended by 2-3 times, and their tensile strength can reach up to 3500 MPa, which is five times that of steel [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to metal materials, carbon fiber composites have many advantages. They have low density and high strength [1]. In comparison to conventional steel, their service life is extended by 2-3 times, and their tensile strength can reach up to 3500 MPa, which is five times that of steel [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%