COMPRESSION FRACTURE OF UNIDIRECTIONAL CARBON FIBER-REINFORCED PLASTICS

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BAZHENOV, SL [1 ]
KOZEY, VV [1 ]
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[1] MOSCOW CHEM PHYS INST,MOSCOW 117977,USSR
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T [工业技术];
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The effect of volume fraction and tensile strength of fibres, temperature and stress concentrators on the compression strength and fracture mode of unidirectional CFR P was studied. The cause of kinking is different for composites reinforced by low- (< 3 GPa) and high-strength fibres. If fibre strength is high, the kink is initiated by composite splitting followed by fibre bend fracture in the tip of the split. In the case of low-strength fibres, kinking is initiated by compressive fracture of the fibres. The effect of stress concentrators on the CFRP compressive strength is described by linear fracture mechanics. In the presence of defects, fracture is a result of the emergence of splits near a hole. As the critical stress of splitting growth initiation reduces in proportion to the square root of the defect size, the Griffith criterion describes the composite compressive fracture. At elevated temperature, failure is caused by fibre buckling. The fracture band in this case is oriented perpendicular to the fibre direction. Carbon fibre compressive strength may be measured by the loop method. Bending a strand of carbon fibres glued to the elastic beam gives a fibre-controlled upper limit of the composite compressive strength.
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