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A study of stress concentrations around fiber breaks in unidirectional CF/epoxy composites using double-fiber fragmentation tests
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2017
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Materials ScienceFiber ReinforcementFibre-reinforced PlasticEngineeringFiber-reinforced CompositeTensile Strength DistributionMechanical EngineeringComposite TechnologyContinuous-fibre CompositeFiber BreaksUnidirectional Cf/epoxy CompositesDouble-fiber Fragmentation TestsFiber Breakage BehaviorMechanics Of MaterialsTensile Strength
The prediction of tensile strength of unidirectional CF/epoxy composites requires appropriately determining the tensile strength distribution of carbon fibers and calculating the stress concentrations around the fiber breaks. In this study, double-fiber fragmentation tests were performed to investigate the stress concentration factor in adjacent fibers around a broken fiber. Simulation results obtained by considering the additional stress concentration due to the matrix cracks correspond well with the fiber breakage behavior observed in experiments. Furthermore, using an additional stress concentration factor and a bimodal Weibull distribution, which has a narrow strength distribution at the short gauge length, the prediction of tensile strength of the unidirectional CF/epoxy composite exhibited a good agreement with experimental results. These results showed that double-fiber fragmentation tests are a valid means of estimating the stress concentrations around fiber breaks.
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