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- 2022Strain rate effect on the tensile properties of plain weave aramid, carbon, and glass fabric reinforced monolithic and hybrid compositescitations
- 2021Effect of quasi-static and intermediate strain rates on the tensile properties of hybrid polymer compositescitations
- 2018Bolted joints in quasi-unidirectional glass-fibre NCF composite laminatescitations
- 2018Compression after low velocity impact tests of marine sandwich composites: Effect of intermediate wooden layerscitations
- 2018Experimental investigation of pinned joints in NCF Glass-Fibre reinforced composite platescitations
- 2016Bolted joints in three axially braided carbon fibre/epoxy textile composites with moulded-in and drilled fastener holescitations
- 2016Damage and failure analysis of bolted joints in composite laminatescitations
- 2015Open hole compressive strength and damage mechanismscitations
- 2014Application of cohesive zone elements in damage analysis of compositescitations
- 2014Strength prediction of bolted joints in CFRP composite laminates using cohesive zone elementscitations
- 2013Subcritical damage mechanisms of bolted joints in CFRP composite laminatescitations
- 2013Failure analysis of bolted joints in cross-ply composite laminates using cohesive zone elements
- 2012Modelling delamination onset and growth in pin loaded composite laminatescitations
- 2012Effect of clamping force on the delamination onset and growth in bolted composite laminatescitations
- 2012Effect of geometric parameters on the stress distribution in Al 2024-T3 single-lap bolted jointscitations
- 2012Progressive failure analysis of bolted joints in composite laminatescitations
- 2012Strength prediction of bolted joints in cross-ply laminates based on subcritical damage modelling
- 2011A qualitative comparison of stresses at aircraft bolted joint holes under initial clamping forcecitations
- 2009Failure analysis of laminated composite plates with two parallel pin-loaded holescitations
- 2009The effect of curing conditions and fiber end shapes on the mechanical properties of compositescitations
- 2008İki eksenli gerilme altındaki kompozit plakalarda dairesel delik çevresindeki gerilme dağılımları
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Effect of quasi-static and intermediate strain rates on the tensile properties of hybrid polymer composites
Abstract
This study presents the results of an investigation on the tensile behaviour of hybrid polymer composites under different strain rates. Glass/carbon, aramid/carbon, glass/aramid, and glass/aramid/carbon hybrid laminates were produced using vacuum assisted resin transfer molding method with epoxy resin system. Uniaxial tensile testing was performed to determine the tensile strength, modulus and failure strain of the hybrid laminates under quasi static (0.001 s ‒1 ) and intermediate (5 and 10 s ‒1 ) strain rates. Tensile strength and elastic modulus of hybrid composites increased with increasing the strain rate. Hybrid laminates with glass fibre were more sensitive to the strain rate. Carbon layers located at the centre of the hybrid laminates resulted in increased tensile strength, indicating the major role of stacking sequence on the behaviour of hybrid composites. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to examine the fracture surfaces of the laminates. The extent of damage propagation was significantly broader at intermediate strain rates.