Transverse and longitudinal flexural properties of unidirectional carbon fiber composites interleaved with hierarchical Aramid pulp micro/nano-fibers
Abstract
Unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced polymer (UD-CFRP) composites designed for ultimate tensile strength and stiffness along the fiber direction are vulnerable in the transverse direction. In this study, UD-CFRPs were reinforced in the transverse direction using sparsely distributed hierarchical Aramid pulp (AP) micro/nano-fibers between 2 and 8 g per square meter (gsm) per ply interface. Those AP micro/nano-fibers, a few hundred microns in...
Paper Details
Title
Transverse and longitudinal flexural properties of unidirectional carbon fiber composites interleaved with hierarchical Aramid pulp micro/nano-fibers
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
188
Pages
107897 - 107897
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