Tensile Property of Carbon Reinforced Epoxy Composites for Different Directions
Selahettin SELEK,
Yusuf SAHIN
Abstract:Due to higher chemical stability, higher strength/stiffness, lower density, and good corrosion resistance, carbon fiber-reinforced polymeric composites (CFRPs) have been increased numbers of areas such as aircraft industry, automotive industry, ship making and packing industry, turbines, compressors, wind blades besides implant applications. Epoxy based composites are developed using carbon fiber reinforcements by vacuum controlled resin transfer (VARTM) molding method by Twill carbon fiber [K3T] with 200 gr a… Show more
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