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Recycled carbon fibre for high performance energy absorption
Authors:James Meredith  Sophie Cozien-Cazuc  Ed Collings  Sam Carter  Stewart Alsop  Jon Lever  Stuart R Coles  Benjamin M Wood  Kerry Kirwan
Affiliation:1. WMG, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK;2. Umeco Composites Structural Materials, Sinclair Close, Heanor DE75 7SP, UK;3. Lola group, St. Peters Road, Huntingdon PE29 7DS, UK;4. Recycled Carbon Fibre Ltd., Cannon Business Park, Coseley WV14 8XR, UK
Abstract:This paper compares the mechanical properties of virgin and recycled woven carbon fibre prepreg and goes on to assess the potential for recycled carbon fibre reinforced plastic (rCFRP) to be used in high performance energy absorption structures. Three sets of material were examined: fresh containing virgin fibres and resin, aged which was an out of life but otherwise identical roll and recycled which contained recycled fibre and new resin. The compressive strength and modulus of rCFRP were approximately 94% of the values for fresh material. This correlated directly with the results from impact testing where rCFRP conical impact structures were found to have a specific energy absorption of 32.7 kJ/kg versus 34.8 kJ/kg for fresh material. The tensile and flexural strength of rCFRP were 65% of the value for fresh material. Tensile and flexural moduli of rCFRP were within 90% of fresh material and ILSS of rCFRP was 75% that of fresh.
Keywords:A  Structural composites  B  Impact behaviour  B  Mechanical properties  C  Damage mechanics  D  Optical microscopy
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