Characterising the loading direction sensitivity of 3D woven composites: Effect of z-binder architecture

Volume: 90, Pages: 577 - 588
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
Three different architectures of 3D carbon fibre woven composites (orthogonal, ORT; layer-to-layer, LTL; angle interlock, AI) were tested in quasi-static uniaxial tension. Mechanical tests (tensile in on-axis of warp and weft directions as well as 45° off-axis) were carried out with the aim to study the loading direction sensitivity of these 3D woven composites. The z-binder architecture (the through-thickness reinforcement) has an effect on...
Paper Details
Title
Characterising the loading direction sensitivity of 3D woven composites: Effect of z-binder architecture
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
90
Pages
577 - 588
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