2021
DOI: 10.3390/polym13111809
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Effect of Off-Axis Ply on Tensile Properties of [0/θ]ns Thin Ply Laminates by Experiments and Numerical Method

Abstract: The effect of off-axis ply on the tensile properties of unbalanced symmetric [0/θ]ns laminates was explored through experimental and numerical analysis. Six CFRP [0/θ]2s plies with different off-axis angles θ were fabricated for tensile tests. In situ observations of the damage to the laminates were conducted to investigate the initiation and progressive growth of the laminates during the tension tests. The fiber fractures, crack initiation, and progressive propagation were analyzed by observing the free edge … Show more

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“…Carbon fiber reinforced plastics represent an intensely studied category of composite materials, with both tensile [ 23 , 24 ] and flexural [ 25 , 26 ] performance evaluation being at the heart of their characterization. The lack of similar information regarding the linkage between the mesoscopic effects of single-ply CFRP compared to the macroscale mechanical characteristics evaluation was the main reason for addressing this subject.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon fiber reinforced plastics represent an intensely studied category of composite materials, with both tensile [ 23 , 24 ] and flexural [ 25 , 26 ] performance evaluation being at the heart of their characterization. The lack of similar information regarding the linkage between the mesoscopic effects of single-ply CFRP compared to the macroscale mechanical characteristics evaluation was the main reason for addressing this subject.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%