Tensile properties of CFRP manufactured by resin transfer molding considering stacking sequences at various strain rates

Author:

Yoo Jesung1,Huh Hoon2ORCID,Lim Jaeyoung3,Lee Taehwa4

Affiliation:

1. Division of Future Vehicle, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

3. Automotive, Research & Development Division, Hyundai Motors R&D Center, Republic of Korea

4. Lightweight Spec-In TFT, LG Hausys R&D Center, Republic of Korea

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the improvement of a tensile test method and the material properties of carbon fiber reinforced polymer manufactured by resin transfer molding considering stacking sequences at various strain rates for auto-body. Auto-body structure experiences the strain rates up to several hundreds per second during car crash. In order to apply the carbon fiber reinforced polymer panel into auto-body structures, it is critical to acquire the material properties of carbon fiber reinforced polymer at various strain rates considering stacking sequences. The tensile test method is improved for acceptable test results. Test specimens are modified for high-speed tensile tests of carbon fiber reinforced polymer in order to achieve designated strain rates and eliminate the effect from unfavorable conditions of inhomogeneity of deformation. Various types of grip tab materials are employed for acceptable failure modes. Tensile tests have been carried out with non-crimp fabric made by 50K high strength carbon fiber (NCF) and woven fabric made by a 2/2 twill pattern of 3K high strength carbon fiber (TWILL) with different stacking sequences of 0° and 90° unidirectional cases as well as [0°/90°] and [45°/−45°] symmetric cases. Digital image correlation method and force equilibrium grid method are adopted for strain and stress measurement of a carbon fiber reinforced polymer specimen during a tensile test. The material properties acquired indicate that the carbon fiber has little rate dependency, while the epoxy matrix has remarkable rate hardening at strain rates from 0.001 s−1 to 100 s−1.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites

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