A Mechanism Responsible for Reducing Compression Strength of Through-the-Thickness Reinforced Composite Material
- 1 December 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Composite Materials
- Vol. 26 (12), 1784-1795
- https://doi.org/10.1177/002199839202601206
Abstract
A study was conducted to identify one of the mechanisms that contributes to the reduced compression strength of composite materials with through-the-thickness (TTT) reinforcements. In this study a series of thick [0/90] laminates with stitched and in tegrally woven TTT reinforcements were fabricated and statically tested. In both the stitch ing and weaving process a surface loop of TTT reinforcement yarn is created between suc cessive TTT penetrations. It was shown that the surface loop of the TTT reinforcement "kinked" the in-plane fibers in such a manner that they were made ineffective in carrying compressive load. The improvement in strength by removal of the surface loop and "kinked" in-plane fibers was between 7 and 35 percent.Keywords
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