Compression behaviour of pseudo-ductile carbon/glass hybrid laminates pre-fractured in tension

Michael R. Wisnom, Gergely Czél

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Abstract

Specimens with a pseudo-ductile high strength carbon / S-glass hybrid sublaminate near one surface were loaded in bending, producing various degrees of fragmentation in tension. They were then turned over and loaded in compression, showing a substantial reduction in residual compressive strain due to early delamination, but the degree of pre-fragmentation did not have a pronounced effect.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the American Society for Composites - 35th Technical Conference, ASC 2020
EditorsKishore Pochiraju, Nikhil Gupta
PublisherDEStech Publications, Inc.
Pages1309-1318
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9781605956657
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Event35th Annual American Society for Composites Technical Conference, ASC 2020 - Virtual, Online
Duration: 14 Sept 202017 Sept 2020

Publication series

NameProceedings of the American Society for Composites - 35th Technical Conference, ASC 2020

Conference

Conference35th Annual American Society for Composites Technical Conference, ASC 2020
CityVirtual, Online
Period14/09/2017/09/20

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was funded under the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Programme Grant EP/I02946X/1 on High Performance Ductile Composite Technology in collaboration with Imperial College, London. Gergely Czél is grateful for funding from the Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office - NKFIH through grant ref. OTKA FK 131882 and for the support of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences through the Premium Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme.

Publisher Copyright:
© ASC 2020.

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