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In-situ damage assessment of a novel carbon/flax/epoxy hybrid composite under tensile and compressive loading
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EngineeringNovel Carbon/flax/epoxyMechanical EngineeringFlax FibresCompressive LoadingType B ConfigurationContinuous-fibre CompositePolymer CompositesMaterials ScienceFiber ReinforcementFibre-reinforced PlasticComposite TechnologyIn-situ Damage AssessmentFiber-reinforced CompositeTextile CompositesMechanical PropertiesType BStructural MechanicsMechanics Of Materials
Damage under progressive load–unload until failure was assessed for a new woven carbon fibre/flax fibre/epoxy hybrid composite via stiffness degradation D, permanent strain [Formula: see text], and crack density [Formula: see text]. Type A configuration had woven carbon fibres and unidirectional flax fibres (i.e. [0–90 C2 /0 F12 /0–90 C2 ]), while Type B configuration had woven carbon fibres and ±45 ° obliquely angled flax fibres (i.e. [0–90 C2 /(±45) F6S /0–90 C2 ]. Results were obtained for D in tension (Type A, 0.080; Type B, 0.089) and compression (Type A, 0.178; Type B, 0.207), [Formula: see text] in tension (Type A, 0.085%; Type B, 0.075%) and compression (Type A, 0.086%; Type B, 0.086%), and [Formula: see text] in tension (Type A, range = 0.12–1.06%; Type B, range = 0.6–1.43%) and compression (Type A, range = 0.65–1.20%; Type B, range = 1.05–2.20%). Failure involved flax fibre bundle cracks and interfacial cracks in the flax fibre/epoxy region.
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