Affiliation:
1. Engineering Composites Research Centre (ECRE), University of Ulster
2. Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), Sheffield University
Abstract
This paper describes a feasibility study to assess the viability and potential benefit of 3D woven textile reinforcements with metallic yarns integrated into the structure. It reports the results from a study of the manufacture and mechanical testing of hybrid 3D woven composite materials. The hybrid structures were manufactured using carbon fibre and aluminium wire, and subsequently impregnated with a two-part aerospace resin system. Details are given concerning the manufacturing issues with hybrid materials, and the results from mechanical testing of the first of these novel hybrid structures are examined. In addition there is a discussion of possible future developments in this area. Some preliminary data within this paper was used in a presentation at TexComp-8 Nottingham, October 2006.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Ceramics and Composites
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2 articles.
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