Experimental investigation of the mechanical properties of dry microbraids and microbraid reinforced polymer composites
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Author(s)
Del Rosso, S
Iannucci, L
Curtis, PT
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive series of mechanical tests performed on two high performance polymeric fibres, microbraids and microbraid reinforced polymer composites (mBRPC). Quasi-static tests were performed on the raw materials and the effect of different gauge lengths and strain rates investigated. Then, microbraids having sub-millimetre diameters were manufactured from the raw yarns using a Maypole-type braiding machine. The effects of different braid architectures, number of braided yarns and bias angles were assessed through a series of tensile tests on dry microbraids. A novel and unique manufacturing method of aligning microbraids in a unidirectional fashion via robotised filament winding was developed to manufacture microbraid reinforced polymer composites (mBRPC). Quasi-static tensile tests performed on mBRPC showed improved mechanical properties, for certain architectures, with respect to those noted for unidirectional composites manufactured using same technique.
Date Issued
2015-02-21
Date Acceptance
2015-02-21
Citation
Composite Structures, 2015, 125, pp.509-519
ISSN
1879-1085
Publisher
Elsevier
Start Page
509
End Page
519
Journal / Book Title
Composite Structures
Volume
125
Copyright Statement
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Subjects
Science & Technology
Technology
Materials Science, Composites
Materials Science
Microbraids
Robotised filament winding
Polymer-matrix composites
BRAIDED COMPOSITES
DEFORMATION
PERFORMANCE
STRENGTH
FIBERS
ROPES
Materials
09 Engineering
Publication Status
Published