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Comparison of progressive damage between thermoset and thermoplastic CFRP composites under in-situ tensile loading

Journal

JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Volume 55, Issue 11, Pages 1473-1484

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0021998320972471

Keywords

Polymer composite; damage; scanning electron microscope; thermoset; thermoplastic

Funding

  1. Marie Curie-Sklodowska Action (MCSA) - H2020
  2. Enterprise Ireland through the Career FIT programme [MSCA-2017-200173]

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The in-situ damage progression of three carbon fibre reinforced cross-ply composite systems under tensile loading was examined, showing different damage mechanisms between different systems. X-ray computed tomography scans were carried out to examine porosity in the material systems, and the effect of autoclave treatment on materials manufactured by LATP was also investigated.
The in-situ damage progression in three carbon fibre reinforced cross-ply composite systems under tensile loading is examined, namely, carbon IM7/epoxy, carbon IM7/PEEK and carbon AS4/polyamide. Epoxy is a thermoset polymer while polyether ether ketone (PEEK) and polyamide are thermoplastic. The thermoset composite is manufactured in an autoclave using matrix pre-impregnated with unidirectional carbon fibres, while the thermoplastic composites are manufactured using laser-assisted automated tape placement (LATP). A tensile microtester is mounted in a scanning electron microscope to observe the damage mechanisms in-situ under tensile loading. X-ray computed tomography scans are also carried out to examine porosity in the material systems. IM7/epoxy and IM7/PEEK displayed similar damage mechanisms: transverse cracking in 90 degrees plies followed by fibre breakage in the 0 degrees plies at the fillets and interlaminar fracture. AS4/polyamide displayed a different mechanism with fibre fracture appearing first in the 0 degrees plies, followed by transverse cracking and interlaminar fracture. The effect of autoclave treatment on the materials manufactured by LATP has also been examined.

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