Aging damage mechanism and mechanical properties degradation of 3D orthogonal woven thermoset composites subjected to cyclic hygrothermal environment

Kelin Deng, Hui Cheng, Haoyuan Suo, Biao Liang, Yuan Li, Kaifu Zhang

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Abstract

3D orthogonal woven thermoset composites (3DOWCs) can be applied to fabricate the bearing structures of supersonic aircrafts due to their excellent mechanical properties. However, 3DOWCs would be subjected to the cyclic hygrothermal aging caused by the specific service environment of supersonic aircrafts. This paper aims to reveal the cyclic hygrothermal aging mechanism and the consequent degradations of mechanical properties of 3DOWCs. Accelerated hygrothermal cyclical ageing tests were carried out in a simulated service environment of supersonic aircrafts. The aging damage mechanisms were investigated with moisture content monitoring, micromorphology observation and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis. The evolution of mechanical properties was evaluated by quasi-static mechanical tests (tension, compression and interlaminar shear) and Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). The results show that the mechanical properties of 3DOWCs deteriorate significantly with the increasing of hygrothermal aging cycle. Interface debonding, crack propagation, and embrittlement of fiber bundles are the main reasons of the degradation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106629
JournalEngineering Failure Analysis
Volume140
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • 3D woven composites
  • Cyclic hygrothermal aging
  • Damage
  • Mechanical properties

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