2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2014.03.005
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Investigation of the behaviour of a chopped strand mat/woven roving/foam-Klegecell composite lamination structure during Charpy testing

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“…It shows, different test specimen exhibit different strength behaviour. This is due to, different of condition on lamination layer, which is on interface condition [12,13]. The result indicate that the highest value for the tensile strength is for specimen 4, approximately 19 MPa.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…It shows, different test specimen exhibit different strength behaviour. This is due to, different of condition on lamination layer, which is on interface condition [12,13]. The result indicate that the highest value for the tensile strength is for specimen 4, approximately 19 MPa.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In composite material structures, if delamination of plies occurs between each lamination structure, it means a progressive failure mode has occurred. The failure mode, can be divided into three stages: damage initiation, damage propagation and total perforation (fracture) [12,15,16]. The results obtained in this experimental shows in the range of accepted, but need more investigation related on the actual condition of table tennis blade condition.…”
Section: Figure 6 Energy Absorption Of Kenaf Composite Structuresmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…For 3.0 mm wall thickness, the quasi-static and specific energy ranges were observed at 4.6838 up to 6.7227 kJ/kg and 32.08 up to 36.22 kJ/kg, respectively. According to Arifin et al [31] reported on the influence with and without foam filler material on laminated composite panels under Charpy test condition. They indicated that the laminated panel profile associated with foam filler exhibited the higher energy impact compared to without foam filler.…”
Section: Quasi-static Absorbed Energy and Specific Absorbed Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…İki yönlü cam-dokuma (300 g/m²) / cam-keçe (450 g/m²) / köpük ile sandviç kombinasyonlar ve epoksi [21].…”
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