4.7 Article

Fabrication and braiding angle effect on the improved interlaminar shear performances of 3D braided sandwich hybrid composites

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Mechanics

Theoretical determination of elastic and flexural modulus for inter-ply and intra-ply hybrid composite material

K. P. Arjun et al.

Summary: A theoretical analysis for determining the elastic and flexural modulus of natural fibre reinforced hybrid composite is proposed in this paper. The new approach showed better agreement with experimental results and can be adopted as a primary tool for predicting and optimizing composite parameters for maximum performance. The theoretical modulus was not accurately predicted by the rule of hybrid mixture method.

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES (2022)

Article Mechanics

Flexural progressive failure mechanism of hybrid 3D woven composites: Combination of X-ray tomography, acoustic emission and digital image correlation

Qi Liang et al.

Summary: The study experimentally tested three types of 3D angle-interlock woven composites and found that hybrid structures have significant effects on mechanical behaviors, damage models, and failure mechanisms. Delamination, fiber fracture matrix cracking, and debonding are dominant failure mechanisms for hybrid 90 degrees specimens, while matrix cracking and fiber matrix debonding are predominant for hybrid 0 degrees specimens.

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES (2022)

Article Engineering, Multidisciplinary

Development of bi-directional pseudo-ductile glass/carbon-epoxy hybrid composites for improved safety in structural applications

Gergely Czel

Summary: Pseudo-ductility was observed in interlayer hybrid composites with fiber reinforcement in two perpendicular directions. Stiffness increments of 20-70% were achieved compared to the baseline composite, with visually detectable damage initiation and a plateau in stress-strain response. The manufacturing process was found suitable for industrial applications without the need for special equipment.

COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING (2022)

Article Mechanics

Mechanical and energy absorption properties of the composite XX-type lattice sandwich structure

Tengteng Zheng et al.

Summary: The study found that the compression and short beam shear failure modes of the composite XX-type lattice sandwich structure were mainly the shear failure of the core and the failure of panels, with the sandwich structure having a core diameter of 8 mm exhibiting good compression properties. The XX (II) lattice sandwich structure combining Plywood + birch showed better compression, short beam shear, and energy absorption properties. The combination of MDF + birch was found to be more suitable for the compressive theoretical model.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MECHANICS A-SOLIDS (2022)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Short beam shear damage analysis of GLARE laminates based on digital image correlation and finite element analysis

Yajun Chen et al.

Summary: The short beam shear performance of GLARE 3A-3/2 laminates with adhesive layers was investigated, showing significant differences in strength and bending displacement between different directions. The damage behavior was mainly influenced by the bottom GFRP layer of the laminates, and the distribution of surface strain could indicate the evolution process of damage. The finite element simulation results were consistent with the digital image correlation analysis, providing an effective method for predicting damage behavior in specimens with different ply structures.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DAMAGE MECHANICS (2022)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Effect of stacking sequence and fiber content on mechanical and morphological properties of woven kenaf/polyester fiber reinforced polylactic acid (PLA) hybrid laminated composites

M. N. M. Azlin et al.

Summary: Hybrid laminated composites consisting of woven kenaf, woven polyester, and polylactic acid (PLA) were fabricated using the hot compression method. The composition and stacking sequence of the hybrid composites significantly influenced their mechanical properties. Increasing the content of woven kenaf improved the flexural properties of the hybrid composites, while the composition of woven kenaf and woven polyester had an effect on flexural strength. Additionally, the tensile fracture surface morphology was evaluated using field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), providing insights for industrial applications.

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T (2022)

Article Mechanics

An experimental investigation into flexural properties of hybrid carbon-basalt triaxially braided composite lamina

M. Masoumi et al.

Summary: This study investigates the effect of intralayer hybridization with basalt fibers on the flexural moduli of triaxially braided carbon/epoxy composite lamina (3AXB). The results show that, under specific conditions, using basalt fibers can reduce the cost of the composite without compromising its flexural performance.

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES (2022)

Article Mechanics

Research on mechanical properties and durability of flax/glass fiber bio-hybrid FRP composites laminates

Zhengyi Liu et al.

Summary: This study assessed the mechanical properties and durability of flax and glass bio-hybrid fiber reinforced plastics (bio-HFRP) composites in harsh environments. It was found that the addition of glass fiber effectively improved the water absorption of flax fiber composites, resulting in increased flexural strength and decreased flexural modulus.

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES (2022)

Article Engineering, Manufacturing

Carbon fiber/epoxy composite property enhancement through incorporation of carbon nanotubes at the fiber-matrix interphase-Part II: Mechanical and electrical properties of carbon nanotube coated carbon fiber composites

Toshiya Kamae et al.

Summary: A new method to achieve a uniform coating of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) onto carbon fibers (CFs) has been developed. In this method, CNTs are coated onto CFs by immersion into a CNT/water suspension resulting in a uniform coating of CNTs. The fabricated CF/epoxy composites showed improved mechanical and electrical properties.

COMPOSITES PART A-APPLIED SCIENCE AND MANUFACTURING (2022)

Article Engineering, Manufacturing

Tow wise modelling of non-conventional automated fibre placement composites: short beam shear study

Xie Li et al.

Summary: This study conducted short beam shear tests to validate the capability of tow-wise modelling (TWM) in predicting the failure mechanisms of AP-Ply laminates, achieving excellent correlation between numerical and experimental results.

COMPOSITES PART A-APPLIED SCIENCE AND MANUFACTURING (2022)

Article Materials Science, Composites

Enhanced interfacial adhesion of CF/PEEK-titanium hybrid laminates via introducing micro-nano layers with multi-walled carbon nanotube networks

Chunming Ji et al.

Summary: An effective strategy of introducing micro-nano layers with multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) networks between titanium and PEEK layers via electrophoretic deposition was proposed to enhance the interfacial adhesion of CF/PEEK-titanium hybrid laminates. The optimal deposition condition was explored, resulting in a significant increase of interlaminar shear strength compared to the sandblasted-only case. Micromorphology, apparent contact angle, and roughness analyses provided insights into the enhancement mechanisms and demonstrated the excellent interlaminar properties of the hybrid laminates.

COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2022)

Article Mechanics

3D printed continuous carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic composite sandwich structure with corrugated core for high stiffness/load capability

Hui-Jin Um et al.

Summary: Sandwich structures with trapezoidal corrugated cores were 3D printed using fused deposition modeling (FDM) method and short and continuous carbon fiber (CF) reinforced nylon filament. The bending characteristics of different core types were investigated through three-point bending (3PB) tests. It was found that the mechanical behavior and failure modes were significantly influenced by core materials and the split number of cores. The corrugated sandwich structure printed using continuous carbon fiber showed dramatic improvements in mechanical performances compared to a PET foam core structure, with 4.1 times higher specific flexural stiffness, 2.6 times larger specific load capability, and 8.6 times larger energy absorption capability. This result was attributed to the precise fiber alignment achievable with continuous CF 3D printing technology.

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES (2022)

Article Forestry

Short beam shear properties and failure modes of the wood-based X-type lattice sandwich structure

Tengteng Zheng et al.

Summary: The wood-based X-type lattice sandwich structure was studied through experimental tests, revealing that the failure modes were predominantly wrinkling and crushing of the panel, and the shear properties varied with different core direction, core size, unit specification, and drilling depth under certain conditions.

JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH (2021)

Article Construction & Building Technology

Sustainable hybrid composites reinforced with textile waste for construction and building applications

Zunjarrao Kamble et al.

Summary: Novel hybrid composites combining waste cotton fibre with glass fibre and jute nonwoven fabric exhibit significantly improved mechanical properties compared to traditional cotton fibre reinforced composites. These composites are thermally stable and can replace low to medium-cost timber in various applications.

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS (2021)

Article Mechanics

Gradual failure in high-performance unidirectional thin-ply carbon/glass hybrid composites under bending

Guillermo Idarraga et al.

Summary: This paper introduces new composite architectures using carbon and glass fibre-reinforced epoxy prepregs to achieve gradual failure under bending. Through testing, it is found that the gradual layer-by-layer failure process produces a brush-like appearance on the surface layers, and stable shear cracks are also observed on the compression side.

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES (2021)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Energy absorption and damage assessment of non-hybrid and hybrid fabric epoxy composite laminates: experimental and numerical study

Clifton Stephen et al.

Summary: The study investigated the energy absorption of non-hybrid and hybrid fabric reinforced epoxy composite laminates under low-velocity impact. The K/G/K laminate exhibited the highest energy absorption. Damage mechanisms observed during impact testing included delamination, fiber breakage, fiber splitting, and matrix cracking.

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T (2021)

Review Materials Science, Characterization & Testing

Porosity characterization and respective influence on short-beam strength of advanced composite processed by resin transfer molding and compression molding

Ana Carolina Mendes Quintanilha Silva Santos et al.

Summary: CFRP composites processed by RTM technique exhibit more homogeneous impregnation, higher shear strength, and lower void volume fraction, while composites processed by CM technique present macro porosity, decrease in shear strength, and reduction in mechanical behavior.

POLYMERS & POLYMER COMPOSITES (2021)

Article Engineering, Multidisciplinary

Effect of fabric architecture on the shear and impact properties of natural fibre reinforced composites

Habib Awais et al.

COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING (2020)

Article Engineering, Multidisciplinary

Aramid nanofiber interlayer for improved interlaminar properties of carbon fiber/epoxy composites

Jalal Nasser et al.

COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING (2020)

Article Mechanics

Process modelling of 3D hexagonal braids

Haiyang Mei et al.

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES (2020)

Article Materials Science, Composites

A coupled FE-FFT multiscale method for progressive damage analysis of 3D braided composite beam under bending load

Guodong Fang et al.

COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2019)

Article Materials Science, Composites

Interlaminar shear properties of nanostitched/nanoprepreg aramid/phenolic composites by short beam method

Kadir Bilisik et al.

JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS (2019)

Article Materials Science, Composites

Using variable interfacial adhesion characteristics within a composite to improve flexural strength and decrease fiber volume

Filip Stojcevski et al.

COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2018)

Article Engineering, Multidisciplinary

Interlaminar failure behavior of GLARE laminates under short-beam three-point-bending load

Cheng Liu et al.

COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING (2016)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Ncorr: Open-Source 2D Digital Image Correlation Matlab Software

J. Blaber et al.

EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS (2015)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Additive manufacturing of multidirectional preforms for composites: opportunities and challenges

Zhenzhen Quan et al.

MATERIALS TODAY (2015)