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M. Tehrani Dehkordi, S. H. Bahrami, R. Nategi Jahromi,
Volume 33, Issue 3 (3-2015)
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In this study, the effects of different parameters on charpy impact properties of pure and hybrid composite laminates reinforced with basalt and glass filaments were investigated. For this purpose, five types of basalt and glass laminates with quasi-isotropic stacking sequence, namely, a pure basalt, a pure glass, two inter-ply hybrid and one intra-ply hybrid composites were produced. Epoxy resin was used as matrix material. After that, the impact test was performed and the average absorbed energy of each type of specimens was determined. The results indicated that the pure basalt and nylon laminates had the highest and least absorbed energy, respectively. The hybrid laminates had the absorbed energy somewhere between the pure basalt and glass ones. Also, between the hybrid composites, the intra-ply laminate had a better impact performance than the inter-ply ones.
M. Tehrani, H. Nosraty, A. Lorak,
Volume 38, Issue 3 (12-2019)
Abstract

Due to their sensitivity to impact-induced delamination, woven fabric reinforced polymer composites have limited practical applications. Hybridization of polymer composites has been proposed as a solution to this problem. In this study, the effects of fiber reinforcement type, hybridization method, plies stacking sequence and loading rate on mode I delamination behavior of pure basalt, pure nylon, inter-ply and intra-ply hybrid (basalt/nylon) composites were investigated. Composites were length during its propagation in composite samples was measured by mode I delamination test. The inter-laminar fracture toughness of composite specimens was calculated using modified double-cantilever beam theory and the results were compared by statistical methods. A 30 to 80% improvement in the critical fracture toughness of intra-ply hybrid composite compared to pure ones was recorded. Moreover, the delamination initiation load decreased significantly by increasing the loading rate.
 


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