Affiliation:
1. Northeastern University
2. University of Western Australia
Abstract
A special test setup was designed and used in compression shear test of unidirectional
carbon fiber composites to study the effect of short fiber interleaves (SFIs) on the interlaminar shear
behavior. The comparative tests for two kinds of double-notched compression specimens, with and
without SFIs, were carried out to determine the interlaminar shear strength and modulus (ILSS and
ILSM) and to examine the failure characteristics. To determine ILSM of the specimens with SFIs an
inversion analysis method was proposed based on comparing compression displacement of
specimens with and without SFIs. The experimental results show that SFIs makes ILSS decreasing
due to lower interface strength, and the complex damage process of SFIs leads to a considerable
increase of interlaminar shear compliance.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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