Strength and toughness of structural fibres for composite material reinforcement

Herráez Matesanz, Miguel, Fernandez Gorgojo, Andrea ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4582-8392, Lópes, C. S. and González Martínez, Carlos Daniel ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0724-138X (2016). Strength and toughness of structural fibres for composite material reinforcement. "Philosophical Transactions A", v. 374 ; p. 20150274. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2015.0274.

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Título: Strength and toughness of structural fibres for composite material reinforcement
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Título de Revista/Publicación: Philosophical Transactions A
Fecha: 7 Marzo 2016
Volumen: 374
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Escuela: E.T.S.I. Industriales (UPM)
Departamento: Ingeniería Mecánica
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The characterization of the strength and fracture toughness of three common structural fibres, E-glass, AS4 carbon and Kevlar KM2, is presented in this work. The notched specimens were prepared by means of selective carving of individual fibres by means of the focused ion beam. A straight-fronted edge notch was introduced in a plane perpendicular to the fibre axis, with the relative notch depth being a0/D≈;0.1 and the notch radius at the tip approximately 50 nm. The selection of the appropriate beam current during milling operations was performed to avoid to as much as possible any microstructural changes owing to ion impingement. Both notched and un-notched fibres were submitted to uniaxial tensile tests up to failure. The strength of the un-notched fibres was characterized in terms of the Weibull statistics, whereas the residual strength of the notched fibres was used to determine their apparent toughness. To this end, the stress intensity factor of a fronted edge crack was computed by means of the finite-element method for different crack lengths. The experimental results agreed with those reported in the literature for polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fibres obtained by using similar techniques. After mechanical testing, the fracture surface of the fibres was analysed to ascertain the failure mechanisms. It was found that AS4 carbon and E-glass fibres presented the lower toughness with fracture surfaces perpendicular to the fibre axis, emanating from the notch tip. The fractured region of Kevlar KM2 fibres extended along the fibre and showed large permanent deformation, which explains their higher degree of toughness when compared with carbon and glass fibres.

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