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A comparative study of failure features in aerospace grade unidirectional and bidirectional woven CFRP composite laminates under four‐point bend fatigue loads
Authors:M Suresh Kumar  M Ambresha  K Panbarasu  I Kishore  V R Ranganath
Affiliation:1. CSIR‐National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore, India;2. Department of Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
Abstract:Damage mechanisms in unidirectional (UD) and bi‐directional (BD) woven carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminates subjected to four point flexure, both in static and fatigue loadings, were studied. The damage progression in composites was monitored by observing the slopes of the load vs. deflection data that represent the stiffness of the given specimen geometry over a number of cycles. It was observed that the unidirectional composites exhibit gradual loss in stiffness whereas the bidirectional woven composites show a relatively quicker loss during stage II of fatigue damage progression. Both, the static and the fatigue failures in unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites originates due to generation of cracks on compression face while in bidirectional woven composites the damage ensues from both the compression and the tensile faces. These observations are supported by a detailed fractographic analysis.
Keywords:Verbundwerkstoffe  Vier‐Punkt‐Biegung  Bruch  Rasterelektronenmikroskop  composites  four point bending fatigue  fracture  scanning electron microscope
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