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Title: A comparative study of tensile properties of non-crimp 3D orthogonal weave and multi-layer plain weave E-glass composites. Part 2: Comprehensive experimental results
Authors: Ivanov, Dmitry S.
Lomov, Stepan V.
Bogdanovich, Alexander E.
Verpoest, Ignaas
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Teknik Bilimler Meslek Yüksekokulu.
Karahan, Mehmet
AAK-4298-2021
8649952500
Keywords: Three-dimentional reinforcement
Mechanical properties
Damage
Acoustic emission
Textile composites
Engineering
Materials science
Acoustic emission testing
Acoustic emissions
Acoustics
Agricultural products
Cracks
Fabrics
Glass fibers
Laminated composites
Mechanical properties
Mechanical testing
Reinforcement
Strain
Surface testing
Three dimensional
Two dimensional
3D composites
3D orthogonal
3D orthogonal woven composite
3D woven
A. Three-dimentional reinforcement
B. Mechanical properties
Characterisation
Comparative studies
D. Acoustic emission
Damage
Damage initiation
Damage investigation
E-glass
Experimental studies
Failure strain
Full-field
Glass/epoxy composite
In-plane
In-plane tensile properties
Interfacial cracks
Load levels
Matrix
Meso-damage
Plain weave
Plain weave fabrics
Ply composites
Progressive damage
Surface strains
Tensile loading
Transverse crack
Weaving
Issue Date: Aug-2009
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Citation: Ivanov, D. S. vd. (2009). "A comparative study of tensile properties of non-crimp 3D orthogonal weave and multi-layer plain weave E-glass composites. Part 2: Comprehensive experimental results". Composites Part A-Applied Science and Manufacturing, 40(8), SI, 1144-1157.
Abstract: This Part 2 paper presents results of comparative experimental study of progressive damage in 2D and 3D woven glass/epoxy composites under in-plane tensile loading. As Part 1, this Part 2 work is focused on the comparison of in-plane tensile properties of two non-crimp single-ply 3D orthogonal weave E-glass fibre composites on one side and a laminate reinforced with four plies of E-glass plain weave on the other. The damage investigation methodology combines mechanical testing with acoustic emission registration (that provides damage initiation thresholds), progressive cracks observation on transparent samples, full-field surface strain mapping and cracks observation on micrographs, altogether enabling for a thorough characterisation of the local micro- and meso-damage modes of the studied composites. The obtained results demonstrate that the non-crimp 3D orthogonal woven composites have significantly higher in-plane strengths, failure strains and damage initiation thresholds than their 2D woven laminated counterpart. The growth of transverse cracks in the yarns of 3D composites is delayed, and they are less prone to a yarn-matrix interfacial crack formation and propagation. Delaminations developing between the plies of plain weave fabric in the laminate at certain load level never appear in the 3D woven single-ply composites. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2009.04.032
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359835X09001328
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22437
ISSN: 1359-835X
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