In this paper a comprehensive experimental study on effects of different fibre waviness characteristics on the compressive properties of unidirectional non-crimp fabrics (NCF) composites is presented. The fibre waviness ranges from periodic to random with medium to large misalignment angles. As expected, fibre waviness is found to strongly impair the compressive mechanical properties of the composite. It is demonstrated that the maximum fibre misalignment alone can be used to accurately predict strength with analytical kinking criteria. Furthermore, there is a direct correlation between waviness and a knock-down factor on stiffness with approximately 5%/degree mean fibre misalignment angle. Analysis of the extension of the misaligned region...
This paper presents a defect severity concept for characterising fibre misalignments commonly found ...
A robust methodology has been developed for characterising and quantifying the orientation of fibres...
Compression testing of carbon fibre composites according to ASTM D6641/D3410 is limited by a maximum...
The compressive behaviour of finite unidirectional composites with a region of misaligned reinforcem...
Compressive failure of high-performance unidirectional (UD) carbon fibre polymer composites is drive...
The influence of in-plane fiber waviness defects on the compressive properties of quasi-isotropic (Q...
The key objective of this work is to highlight the effect of manufacturing-induced fiber waviness de...
Composite materials of interest for wind turbine blades use relatively low cost fibers, resins and p...
The effect of biaxially deforming a weft-knit Milano rib fabric on the overall composite compressive...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical EngineeringThe ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical EngineeringThe ...
Non-Crimp Fabrics - NCF – are increasingly being used as reinforcements in high performance composit...
During extrusion and injection moulding of composites, natural fibres suffer of entanglement phenome...
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The effect of fiber waviness on the elastic moduli of flexible composites is investigated theoretica...
This paper presents a defect severity concept for characterising fibre misalignments commonly found ...
A robust methodology has been developed for characterising and quantifying the orientation of fibres...
Compression testing of carbon fibre composites according to ASTM D6641/D3410 is limited by a maximum...
The compressive behaviour of finite unidirectional composites with a region of misaligned reinforcem...
Compressive failure of high-performance unidirectional (UD) carbon fibre polymer composites is drive...
The influence of in-plane fiber waviness defects on the compressive properties of quasi-isotropic (Q...
The key objective of this work is to highlight the effect of manufacturing-induced fiber waviness de...
Composite materials of interest for wind turbine blades use relatively low cost fibers, resins and p...
The effect of biaxially deforming a weft-knit Milano rib fabric on the overall composite compressive...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical EngineeringThe ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical EngineeringThe ...
Non-Crimp Fabrics - NCF – are increasingly being used as reinforcements in high performance composit...
During extrusion and injection moulding of composites, natural fibres suffer of entanglement phenome...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97128/1/AIAA2012-1422.pd
The effect of fiber waviness on the elastic moduli of flexible composites is investigated theoretica...
This paper presents a defect severity concept for characterising fibre misalignments commonly found ...
A robust methodology has been developed for characterising and quantifying the orientation of fibres...
Compression testing of carbon fibre composites according to ASTM D6641/D3410 is limited by a maximum...