Transverse impact and tensile behavior of the three-dimensional woven reinforced thermoplastic composites
Two forms of perform were prepared by a Glass fiber/Polypropylene commingled yarn. One is a threedimensional woven with an angle-interlock structure and another is a two-dimensional plain weave laminate. The three-dimensional and two-dimensional thermoplastic composites were fabricated by hot-press process. Impact and tensile performance of those composite materials were examined. Compared to the two-dimensional weave laminate, the three-dimensional thermoplastic composites have better impact properties further more, thickness-related maximum load, total energy and energy at maximum load increased 46.9%, 60.2%, 69.9%, respectively. The tensile modulus is lower, the elongation at break and breaking energy are greater.
thermoplastic composite 3D-woven commingled yarn impact properties tensile properties
LI huan DONG Weiguo
国际会议
上海
英文
1032-1034
2009-05-27(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)