Investigation into the Tensile Properties of Stitched and Unstitched Woven Aramid/Vinyl Ester Composites

Author:

Karahan Mehmet1,Ulcay Yusuf2,Eren Recep2,Karahan Nevin3,Kaynak Gökay4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Textiles, Technical Sciences of Vocational School, University of Uludag, Turkey,

2. Department of Textile Engineering, College of Engineering and Architecture, University of Uludag, Turkey

3. Department of Textiles, Technical Sciences of Vocational School, University of Uludag, Turkey

4. Department of Physics, College of Liberal Arts and Science, University of Uludag, Turkey

Abstract

In this study, the influence of stitch bonding on the tensile strength and tensile modulus in plain woven Twaron T-750/vinyl ester composites in the direction of thickness was examined. The effect of stitch density was investigated in longitudinal (warp) and transverse (weft) directions as a parameter. The space (opening) geometry and the deformation caused by the stitching process around stitch points were investigated. The stitching tension, stitch thread type and diameter were kept constant throughout the study. An increase in the tensile strength was observed for low stitching densities while there was no change in the tensile strength for medium stitching densities. A decrease in the tensile strength was observed for high stitching densities. It is especially noted that the tensile strength, which is on the transversal direction perpendicular to stitch direction, decreased with stitching density and tensile deformations initiated much earlier in this direction. It was understood that fiber deviations and resin rich areas were much more effective on these decreases compared with fiber deformation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

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