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Moisture effect on shape distortions of curved quasi-isotropic prepreg composite laminates

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesa.2021.106361

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A; Carbon fibre; B; Cure behaviour; C; Process simulation; D; Spring-in

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  1. Sweden's innovation agency, VINNOVA, under the Next Generation Structures, System, Integrated Sensors and ATM technologies for Commercial Aviation Market (SWE Demo) Program [2015-06057]
  2. Saab AB
  3. Vinnova [2015-06057] Funding Source: Vinnova

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Moisture has a significant impact on the shape distortion of curved thermoset composite laminates, and needs to be carefully controlled and considered during experiments. By analyzing the experimental results, a relationship between the bracket angle, specimen thickness, and moisture content has been established.
The influence from moisture on shape distortion of curved thermoset composite laminates is investigated experimentally. The objects of study are L-shaped carbon/epoxy specimens with a quasi-isotropic layup and a thickness varying between 1 and 12 mm. The effect on the shape distortion is quantified by means of angle measurements vs. accelerated moisture uptake utilising a climate chamber at 90 ?C and 95% relative humidity. The results show a strong dependence from laminate moisture content ? the effect is in fact in the same order of magnitude as the spring-in from thermal and chemical shrinkage during curing. Moisture does thus not only affect the spring-in angle but also has to be taken into consideration, and be carefully controlled, when assessing shape distortions due to other parameters. Finally, a closed form expression based on the experimental results is presented, predicting how the bracket angle varies with the specimen thickness and moisture content.

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