As fiber reinforced composites continue to gain popularity as primary structures in aerospace, automotive, and powersports industries, quality control becomes an extremely important aspect of materials and mechanical engineering. The ability to recognize and control manufacturing induced defects can greatly reduce the likelihood of unexpected catastrophic failure. Porosity is the result of trapped volatiles or air bubbles during the layup process and can significantly compromise the strength of fiber reinforced composites. A comprehensive study was performed on an AS4C-UF3352 TCR carbon fiber-epoxy prepreg system to determine the effect of porosity on flexural, shear, low-velocity impact, and damage residual strength properties. Autoclave ...
Porosity is a major manufacturing defect which affects the matrix dominate properties of continuous ...
In the present work, the effects of porosity on matrix-dominated mechanical properties of unidirecti...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).A very basic problem in manufacturing ...
Studies of the combined effects of the presence of porosity (as it may result from partially effecti...
The mechanical strength of composite laminates is sensitive to the presence of porosity. Porosity in...
The presence of porosity is a well known and difficult-to-avoid defect in laminated composite materi...
In this work, an attempt is made to induce porosity of varied levels in carbon fiber reinforced epox...
Carbon fiber composites have been increasingly used in aerospace, military, sports, automotive and o...
Fiber reinforced polymer composites offer a variety of processing advantages in the manufacturing of...
To address a critical aspect of the fast growing use of composites in aircraft and aerospace industr...
To address a critical aspect of the fast growing use of composites in aircraft and aerospace industr...
Defects, such as voids and delaminations, may significantly reduce the mechanical performance of com...
One of the most common defects in carbon fibrereinforced plastics (CFRP) is porosity. Too much of th...
Voids in composites have been a perennial problem, since the amount of porosities is deemed to bear ...
The effect of porosity in composite materials has been studied for years due to its deleterious effe...
Porosity is a major manufacturing defect which affects the matrix dominate properties of continuous ...
In the present work, the effects of porosity on matrix-dominated mechanical properties of unidirecti...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).A very basic problem in manufacturing ...
Studies of the combined effects of the presence of porosity (as it may result from partially effecti...
The mechanical strength of composite laminates is sensitive to the presence of porosity. Porosity in...
The presence of porosity is a well known and difficult-to-avoid defect in laminated composite materi...
In this work, an attempt is made to induce porosity of varied levels in carbon fiber reinforced epox...
Carbon fiber composites have been increasingly used in aerospace, military, sports, automotive and o...
Fiber reinforced polymer composites offer a variety of processing advantages in the manufacturing of...
To address a critical aspect of the fast growing use of composites in aircraft and aerospace industr...
To address a critical aspect of the fast growing use of composites in aircraft and aerospace industr...
Defects, such as voids and delaminations, may significantly reduce the mechanical performance of com...
One of the most common defects in carbon fibrereinforced plastics (CFRP) is porosity. Too much of th...
Voids in composites have been a perennial problem, since the amount of porosities is deemed to bear ...
The effect of porosity in composite materials has been studied for years due to its deleterious effe...
Porosity is a major manufacturing defect which affects the matrix dominate properties of continuous ...
In the present work, the effects of porosity on matrix-dominated mechanical properties of unidirecti...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).A very basic problem in manufacturing ...