Pseudo-ductile failure mechanism introduced into finger jointed thermoplastic PES interleaved CFRC
Author(s)
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Pre-cut unidirectional carbon fibre prepreg composites, with an overlapped finger-joint architecture, were modified through the addition of polyethersulfone (PES) interleaves. The properties arising from these finger-jointed configurations were strongly dependent on the interply overlap region. When the tough thermoplastic interleaves spanned only the central portion of the overlap, a crack arresting failure mechanism was observed in tension. A pronounced plateau region or pseudo-ductile response was shown in conjunction with a strain hardening response after crack arrest. The local strain-to-failure of PES interleaved samples was ~3.2%, an increase of 85% compared to the pre-cut baseline (strain-to-failure 1.6%, pre-cut specimens without interleaves).
Date Issued
2018-06-24
Date Acceptance
2018-05-25
Copyright Statement
© 2018 ECCM. Made available by permission of the ECCM
Sponsor
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (E
Identifier
https://az659834.vo.msecnd.net/eventsairwesteuprod/production-pcoconvin-public/7092c862c51b4711a9506906792b64ef
Grant Number
AERO/RB1527
Source
ECCM18 - 18th European Conference on Composite Materials
Publication Status
Published online
Start Date
2018-06-24
Finish Date
2018-06-28
Coverage Spatial
Athens, Greece
Date Publish Online
2018-07-02