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Axial compressive deformation and damage of four-step 3-D circular braided composite tubes under various strain rates

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE TEXTILE INSTITUTE
Volume 107, Issue 12, Pages 1584-1600

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00405000.2015.1130298

Keywords

3-D braided composite; impact behavior; finite element analysis (FEA); strain rate

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [11272087, 11572085]
  2. Shu Guang project [14SG31]
  3. Fok Ying-Tong Education Foundation [141070]

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This paper reports the axial compressive deformation and damage of three-dimensional (3-D) braided carbon/epoxy composite circular tubes under quasi-static and high strain rate loadings. Three kinds of 3-D circular braided composite tubes with different braiding angles of 25 degrees, 35 degrees, and 45 degrees were tested under strain rates of 0.001/s, 330/s, 500/s, and 650/s. The stress-strain curves, deformation and damage of the braided tubes under axial compressions were obtained to analyze the compressive failure mechanisms and the influences of the braiding angles on the compressive behaviors. A finite element model based on the meso-structure of the braided preform and the braided composite was established to reveal the axial compressive deformation and damage mechanisms. The axial compressive behaviors were compared both in the finite element analyses (FEA) results and the tested data, and good agreements were found. From the FEA and experimental results, it was concluded that the compressions deformation, damage, and stress-strain curves are sensitive to the strain rate and the braided angles. The strain rate and braided angle are the key parameters for the design of the braided composite tubes with high compression strength.

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