2022
DOI: 10.3390/cryst12060850
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Mechanical Response and Fracture of Pultruded Carbon Fiber/Epoxy in Various Modes of Loading

Abstract: Pultrusion is a continuous process of forming constant cross-sections of unidirectional composites with a significant long length. This unique process is implemented widely in the composites industry due to its continuous, automated, and highly productive nature. The current research focused on mechanical response characterization at three modes of loading: tensile, compression, and shear loading of coupons made from a graphite/epoxy 1 mm sheet. In addition, the effects of holes and notches were examined in te… Show more

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“…The compressive strength of materials is almost independent of their tensile strength due to microbuckling of the fibers and matrix-dominated effects, which according with literature is mostly lower than predicted considering the interfacial shear. 32,33 The compressive force−displacement curves of the biobased epoxy CFRCs are shown in Figure 2, where the physical appearance of the yield samples can also be observed. The compression test results are given in Table 2.…”
Section: Compression and Interlaminar Shear Strength Tests (Ilss)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The compressive strength of materials is almost independent of their tensile strength due to microbuckling of the fibers and matrix-dominated effects, which according with literature is mostly lower than predicted considering the interfacial shear. 32,33 The compressive force−displacement curves of the biobased epoxy CFRCs are shown in Figure 2, where the physical appearance of the yield samples can also be observed. The compression test results are given in Table 2.…”
Section: Compression and Interlaminar Shear Strength Tests (Ilss)mentioning
confidence: 99%