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MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
卷 29, 期 5, 页码 662-676出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15376494.2020.1786754
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Failure mode; fiber metal laminates; finite element simulation; corrosion; flexural strength; orientation; surface modification
This study investigates the effects of different surface modifications on the flexural characteristics of carbon fiber reinforced aluminum laminates. Mechanical abrasion by 220-grit paper shows the highest flexural strength, while chemical treatment significantly improves corrosion resistance. Different laminate configurations exhibit variations in failure mechanisms.
The current work investigates the influences of different surface modifications on the flexural characteristics of carbon fiber reinforced aluminum (AA2024-T3) laminates fabricated at 3/2 sequence. Among all types of surface modifications, mechanical abrasion by 220-grit paper shows highest flexural strength. The flexural load of Al/0 degrees/Al/0 degrees/Al configuration is about 19% higher in comparison with mechanical abrasion (220-grit paper) with chemical treatment due to higher interfacial strength. However, corrosion resistance is improved about 30 times in the later modification. In-situ imaging reveals that failure of Al/0 degrees/Al/0 degrees/Al laminates initiates by micro-buckling of carbon fiber whereas matrix cracking initiates the failure in Al/90 degrees/Al/90 degrees/Al laminates.
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