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Comparison of woven and stitched out-of-autoclave E-glass/epoxy composites subjected to quasi-static and cyclic tensile loads

Tensile quasi-static and fatigue behaviors of out-of-autoclave, quasi-isotropic, E-glass/epoxy composites with woven and stitched fiber architectures are compared. Some specimens were cyclically loaded to failure, while others were tested for residual modulus and ultimate strength. Both laminates su...

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Published in:Journal of reinforced plastics and composites 2020-09, Vol.40 (19-20)
Main Authors: Haluza, Rudy T., Bakis, Charles E., Koudela, Kevin L.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Tensile quasi-static and fatigue behaviors of out-of-autoclave, quasi-isotropic, E-glass/epoxy composites with woven and stitched fiber architectures are compared. Some specimens were cyclically loaded to failure, while others were tested for residual modulus and ultimate strength. Both laminates survived 107cycles at a maximum stress of 94.8 MPa but failed prior to 107cycles at a maximum stress greater than or equal to 124.1 MPa. For the stress-lifetime diagram and residual strength, the woven laminate had superior properties below 104cycles and the stitched laminate had superior properties above 105cycles. While intralaminar crack density was higher in the stitched laminate, the woven laminate demonstrated a higher percentage of delaminated area.
ISSN:0731-6844
1530-7964