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A review of the effect of stitching on the in-plane mechanical properties of fibre-reinforced polymer composites
Authors:AP Mouritz  KH Leong  I Herszberg
Affiliation:

a Department of Defence, DSTO, Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 4331, Melbourne, Vic. 3001, Australia

b Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Composite Structures (CRC-ACS), 506 Lorimer Street, Fishermens Bend, Vic. 3207, Australia

c The Sir Lawrence Wackett Centre for Aerospace Design Technology, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, P.O. Box 2476V, Melbourne, Vic. 3001, Australia

Abstract:This paper reviews over fifty studies into the effect of through-the-thickness stitching on the in-plane mechanical properties of fibre-reinforced polymer composites. Reviewed are the in-plane tensile, compressive, flexure, interlaminar shear, creep, fracture and fatigue properties, although little work has been undertaken on the last three properties. When comparing studies it is apparent that many contradictions exist: some studies reveal that stitching does not affect or may improve slightly the in-plane properties while others find that the properties are degraded. In reviewing these studies it is demonstrated that predicting the influence of stitching on the in-plane properties is difficult because it is governed by a variety of factors, including the type of composite (eg. type of fibre, resin, lay-up configuration), the stitching conditions (eg. type of thread, stitch pattern, stitch density, stitch tension, thread diameter), and the loading condition. The implications of these findings for the use of stitching in lightweight engineering structures are discussed.
Keywords:through-the-thickness stitching  mechanical properties  stitching damage
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