The Non-Linear Elasticity of Unidirectional Continuous Carbon Fibre-Reinforced Composites and of Carbon Fibres

Vincent Keryvin, Adrien Marchandise

MATERIALS(2024)

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Abstract
A database of non-linear elastic parameters in axial tension and compression is provided for continuous carbon fibre polymer composites and carbon fibres of different stiffnesses. Composite laminates manufactured by conventional or automated processes are tested in bending, and parameters are extracted for strains of less than 0.5%. While fibre composites with fibres of standard and intermediate moduli exhibit a stiffening of similar to 15 GPa/% (of strain) and a softening of similar to 20 GPa/%, those with high-modulus carbon fibres exhibit much higher values of similar to 50 GPa/% for both. This database is useful for designing composite structures in a stiffness-based design and for correlating the processing of carbon fibres with their nanostructure and induced properties. The latter is discussed in terms of reorientation of crystallites of graphene sheets vis-a-vis the carbon fibre axis during loading.
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polymer composites,CFRP,carbon fibres,non-linear elasticity,bending tests,stiffening,softening,mechanical properties,AFP
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