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Effect of Stress Ratio on Fatigue Behaviour of Non-Crimp Fabric Composites at Room and Elevated Temperatures

Abstract

The fatigue behaviour of a biaxial carbon/epoxy Non-Crimp-Fabric (NCF) composite is evaluated at room temperature and 130o C for automotive applications. A new specimen geometry is developed allowing three stress ratios R = 0.1, R = −1 and R = 10 to be tested at 130o C without the use of anti-buckling fixtures for axial loadings. The three stress ratios show good agreement in fatigue life using an equivalent stress amplitude. The fracture …

Authors

Sabiston T; Li B; Kang J; Liang J; Wilkinson D; Engler-Pinto C

Journal

Applied Composite Materials, Vol. 27, No. 5, pp. 575–596

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

October 2020

DOI

10.1007/s10443-020-09817-3

ISSN

0929-189X