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Effect of stitch density on fatigue characteristics and damage mechanisms of stitched carbon/epoxy composites
Affiliation:1. Nano/Micro Fiber Preform Design and Composite Lab., Department of Textile Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Erciyes University, 38039 Talas-Kayseri, Turkey;2. Akdagmadeni Vocational High School, Bozok University, 66300 Akdagmadeni-Yozgat, Turkey;3. Advanced Ballistic Material Development Unit, ROKETSAN Industries, 06780, Elmadag-Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:The effect of stitch density (SD) on fatigue life, stiffness degradation and fatigue damage mechanisms in carbon/epoxy (T800SC/XNRH6813) stitched using Vectran thread is presented in this paper. Moderately stitched composite (SD = 0.028/mm2; ‘stitched 6 × 6’) and densely stitched composite (SD = 0.111/mm2; ‘stitched 3 × 3’) are tested and compared with composite without stitch thread (SD = 0.0; ‘unstitched’). The experiments show that the fatigue life of stitched 3 × 3 is moderately better than that of unstitched and stitched 6 × 6. Stitched 3 × 3 pattern is also able to postpone the stiffness degradation onset. The improvement of fatigue properties and postponement of stiffness degradation onset in stitched 3 × 3 is primarily due to an effective impediment of edge-delamination. Quantification of damage at various cycles and stress levels shows that stitch density primarily affects the growth rate of delamination.
Keywords:A  3-Dimensional reinforcement  A  Polymer–matrix composites (PMCs)  B  Fatigue  B  Delamination
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