EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2015)

Dynamic tensile stress–strain characteristics of carbon/epoxy laminated composites in through-thickness direction

  • Nakai Kenji,
  • Yokoyama Takashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20159401039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 94
p. 01039

Abstract

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The effect of strain rate up to approximately ε̇ = 102/s on the tensile stress–strain properties of unidirectional and cross-ply carbon/epoxy laminated composites in the through-thickness direction is investigated. Waisted cylindrical specimens machined out of the laminated composites in the through-thickness direction are used in both static and dynamic tests. The dynamic tensile stress–strain curves up to fracture are determined using the split Hopkinson bar (SHB). The low and intermediate strain-rate tensile stress–strain relations up to fracture are measured on an Instron 5500R testing machine. It is demonstrated that the ultimate tensile strength and absorbed energy up to fracture increase significantly, while the fracture strain decreases slightly with increasing strain rate. Macro- and micro-scopic examinations reveal a marked difference in the fracture surfaces between the static and dynamic tension specimens.