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- 2024High Performance Ductile and Pseudo-ductile Polymer Matrix Compositescitations
- 2019Hybrid composites of aligned discontinuous carbon fibers and self-reinforced polypropylene under tensile loadingcitations
- 2018Reclaimed Carbon and Flax Fibre Composites:Manufacturing and Mechanical Propertiescitations
- 2018Hierarchical pseudo-ductile hybrid composites combining continuous and highly aligned discontinuous fibrescitations
- 2018Reclaimed Carbon and Flax Fibre Compositescitations
- 2018Development of a closed-loop recycling process for discontinuous carbon fibre polypropylene compositescitations
- 2017The High Performance Discontinuous Fibre (HiPerDiF) Method for Carbon-Flax Hybrid Composites Manufacturing
- 2017Aligned discontinuous intermingled reclaimed/virgin carbon fibre composites for high performance and pseudo-ductile behaviour in interlaminated carbon-glass hybridscitations
- 20173D PRINTED COMPOSITES – BENCHMARKING THE STATE-OF-THE-ART
- 2016Hybrid effect of carbon/glass composites as a function of the strength distribution of aligned short carbon fibres
- 2015Aligned short fibre composites with nonlinear behaviour
- 2015Aligned short fibre hybrid composites with virgin and recycled carbon fibres
- 2015Pseudo-ductility in intermingled carbon/glass hybrid composites with highly aligned discontinuous fibrescitations
- 2014A novel manufacturing method for aligned discontinuous fibre composites (High Performance-Discontinuous Fibre method)citations
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Aligned short fibre composites with nonlinear behaviour
Abstract
Continuous fibre reinforced composites have high properties for structural applications but tend to fail in a brittle manner, unlike metals. However, when the fibre aspect ratio is less than the critical value and a high level of fibre alignment is obtained, discontinuous fibre composites could potentially achieve a ductile or pseudo-ductile tensile response caused by deformation and slippage at the fibre ends. A lot of modelling work on aligned discontinuous fibre composites shows nonlinear behaviour on the stress-strain curve with a limited reduction of modulus and strength. Despite the interesting results from analytical studies, there have been limited experimental results to validate the models as the required fibre length leads to difficulties in producing high-quality specimens with consistent fibre length, good alignment, controlled volume fraction and uniformly distributed fibres.<br/><br/>In this paper, specimens with highly aligned discontinuous fibres and with fibre length close to the critical value, which can bring a brittle-ductile transition, are manufactured with the HiPerDiF method (High Performance Discontinuous Fibre method) and tested in tension. In particular, 1 and 3 mm carbon fibres are used to manufacture composite specimens with epoxy and polypropylene matrices. The analytical solutions are compared with experimental results.