Exploring mechanical property balance in tufted carbon fabric/epoxy composites.

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2007-11-01T00:00:00Z

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Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.

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1359-835X

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Giuseppe Dell'Anno, Denis D. Cartie, Ivana K. Partridge, Amir Rezai, Exploring mechanical property balance in tufted carbon fabric/epoxy composites, Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, Volume 38, Issue 11, CompTest 2006, November 2007, Pages 2366-2373.

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The paper details the manufacturing processes involved in the preparation of through-the-thickness reinforced composites via the ‘dry preform–tufting–liquid resin injection’ route. Samples for mechanical testing were prepared by tufting a 5 harness satin weave carbon fabric in a 3 mm × 3 mm square pitch configuration with a commercial glass or carbon tufting thread, infusing the reinforced preforms with liquid epoxy resin and curing them under moderate pressure. The glass thread reinforcement increases the compression-after-impact strength of a 3.3 mm thick carbon fabric laminate by 25%. The accompanying drop- downs in static tensile modulus and strength of the same tufted laminate are below 10%. The presence of tufts is also shown to result in a significant increase in the delamination crack growth resistance of tufted double-cantilever beam specimens and has been quantified for the case of a 6 mm thick tufted carbon non-crimped fabric (NCF)/epoxy c

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3-Dimensional reinforcement, Polymer matrix composites (PMCs), Preform

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