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Pseudo-ductility of unidirectional thin ply hybrid composites in longitudinal compression

Suwarta, Putu; Czel, Gergely; Fotouhi, Mohammad; Rycerz, Jacub; Wisnom, Michael

Authors

Putu Suwarta

Gergely Czel

Mohammad Fotouhi

Jacub Rycerz

Michael Wisnom



Abstract

The compression response of unidirectional thin-ply carbon (C) standard thickness S-glass (SG) hybrid composites is presented. Gradual failure up to high
strain has been demonstrated for [SG1/(C1/SG1)17] and [SG1/(C2/SG1)17] hybrid configurations. The favourable pseudo-ductile behaviour is due to progressive fragmentation and dispersed delamination of the thin ply carbon/epoxy layers. For the [SG1/(C3/SG1)17] configuration, sudden failure occurs at a lower strain, but still higher than the compression failure strain of the carbon fibres calculated from the manufacturer’s data sheet. The energy release rate concept can be used to qualitatively explain the behaviour of the different thickness hybrid laminates under compression.

Citation

Suwarta, P., Czel, G., Fotouhi, M., Rycerz, J., & Wisnom, M. (2018, September). Pseudo-ductility of unidirectional thin ply hybrid composites in longitudinal compression. Presented at ASC 33rd Annual Technical Conference, Seattle, USA

Presentation Conference Type Speech
Conference Name ASC 33rd Annual Technical Conference
Conference Location Seattle, USA
Start Date Sep 24, 2018
End Date Sep 26, 2018
Acceptance Date Sep 6, 2018
Deposit Date Apr 18, 2019
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords pseudo-ductility, unidirectional, thin ply, hybrid, compression
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/860963
Additional Information Title of Conference or Conference Proceedings : ASC 33rd Annual Technical Conference


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