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- 2025Effect of micro-scale fibre uncertainties on the mechanical behaviour of natural/synthetic hybrid fibre compositescitations
- 2024Intra-yarn fibre hybridisation effect on homogenised elastic properties and micro and meso-stress analysis of 2D woven laminae: Two-scale FE modelcitations
- 2024Zero-tension fatigue behaviour of co-cured composite step joints with multiscale toughening
- 2024A two-scale numerical analysis of intra-yarn hybridnatural/synthetic woven composites
- 2024Fatigue Characterization of Composite Laminates with Interface Hybrid Toughening Using a Single-Step Joint Configurationcitations
- 2023Micromechanics of intra-laminar hybrid lamina with hollow fibres:
- 2023The effect of hygrothermal ageing on the delamination of Carbon/epoxy laminates with Core-shell rubber nanoparticle and Micro-fibre thermoplastic veil tougheningcitations
- 2023Micromechanics of intra-laminar hybrid lamina with hollow fibres::a RVE model
- 2022On the effect of binders on interlaminar fracture energies and R-curves of carbon/epoxy laminates with non-woven micro-fibre veilscitations
- 2022On the effect of binders on interlaminar fracture energies and R-curves of carbon/epoxy laminates with non-woven micro-fibre veilscitations
- 2022On mode-I and mode-II interlaminar crack migration and R-curves in carbon/epoxy laminates with hybrid toughening via core-shell rubber particles and thermoplastic micro-fibre veilscitations
- 2022On the R-curve behaviour of carbon/epoxy laminates with core-shell rubber nanoparticle and micro-fibre veil hybrid toughening: Carbon vs PPS veilscitations
- 2022Enhancing the quasi-static strength of co-cured bonded laminate joints via multiscale toughening
- 2022Micromechanics of yarn-level hybrid composite lamina
- 2022Thermally induced residual micro-stresses in hybrid composite laminates with tow-level fibre hybridization
- 2022Thermally induced residual micro-stresses in hybrid composite laminates with tow-level fibre hybridization
- 2019Towards balancing in-plane mechanical properties and impact damage tolerance of composite laminates using quasi-UD woven fabrics with hybrid warp yarnscitations
- 2019Intra-laminar Toughening Mechanisms to Enhance Impact Damage Tolerance of 2D Woven Composite Laminates via Yarn-level Fibre Hybridisation and Fibre Architecturecitations
- 2017Hybrid Composite Tensile Armour Wires in Flexible Risers: A Multi-scale Modelcitations
- 2017Hybrid Composite Tensile Armour Wires in Flexible Risers: A Multi-scale Modelcitations
- 2016Hybrid composite wires for tensile armours in flexible risers:Manufacturing and mechanical characterisationcitations
- 2016Hybrid composite wires for tensile armours in flexible riserscitations
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On the R-curve behaviour of carbon/epoxy laminates with core-shell rubber nanoparticle and micro-fibre veil hybrid toughening: Carbon vs PPS veils
Abstract
This paper investigates the effect of non-hybrid and hybrid toughening, via core-shell rubber (CSR) nanoparticles and non-woven micro-fibre veils, on the delamination resistance and crack migration in carbon fibre/epoxy laminates under mode-I and mode-II conditions—with an emphasis on the effect of veil fibre properties on toughening mechanisms and fracture energies. Core-shell rubber particles, varying in size from 100 nm to 3 μm, with 0–10 wt% content, are dispersed within the epoxy resin. Two non-woven veils with contrasting fibre properties (i.e. one with ∼6 mm (50 wt%) and ∼12 mm (50 wt%) short carbon fibres and another with ∼6 mm short polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) fibres) with 10 g/m2 areal weights are used to introduce hybrid toughening at the interlaminar region. Carbon fibre/epoxy laminates with five different toughening routes (i.e. CSR toughening, carbon veil toughening, PPS veil toughening, carbon veil and CSR hybrid toughening, and PPS veil and CSR hybrid toughening) are manufactured with a two-part resin using vacuum infusion and out-of-autoclave curing. Double cantilever beam (DCB) and four-point end-notch-flexure (4-ENF) specimens are tested for mode-I and mode-II fracture energies and R-curves. Fracture surfaces are investigated to characterise crack migration and energy dissipation mechanisms. The results indicate that mode-I and mode-II fracture energies are significantly enhanced (e.g. ∼275% in initiation and propagation under mode-I) with the combined core-shell rubber nanoparticle and veil toughening investigated—significantly altering micro-failure mechanisms, crack paths and R-curves. It is shown that the low modulus PPS fibre veils together with CSR particles provide stable crack growth, while high modulus carbon fibre veils with CSR particles lead to unstable crack growth.