Rate-dependent tensile behavior and statistic strength model for fiber tow composites

Jiahui Gu, Junchao Cao, Yuzhao Qiang, Zhenqiang Zhao, Chao Zhang

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Abstract

The mechanical performance of the fiber tow composite is crucial for textile composites. To characterize the tensile properties of the carbon fiber tow composite, a tensile test methodology for high strain rate loading was developed based on the Split Hopkinson tensile bar equipped with an ultra-high-speed camera. The tensile performance of the tow composites is measured under quasi-static and dynamic loading rates, respectively. Furthermore, the effects of gauge length, fiber counts of specimens and the strain rate sensitivity are investigated. The results indicate that the tensile strength of carbon fiber tow composite is related to the length and fiber counts of the tow specimen and affected by the loading rates. In addition, a modified Weibull model was proposed to evaluate the effects of gauge length and strain rate on the tensile strength of the carbon fiber tow composites.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108021
JournalPolymer Testing
Volume122
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • Dynamic tensile test
  • Gauge-length effect
  • High strain rate
  • Tow composite
  • Weibull model

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