Non-linear elastic behaviour of carbon fibres of different structural and mechanical characteristic

Five types of polyacrylonitrile, PAN, based carbon fibres, differing in modulus, breaking strain and in crystallite orientation, have been studied. Non-Hookean behaviour was investigated by computing the tangent tensile and compression moduli as a function of strain, from the axial stress–strain res...

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Main Authors: ISIDOR M. DJORDJEVIC, DANIELA R. SEKULIC, MOMCILO M. STEVANOVIC
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2007-05-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol72/No5/JSCS_V72_No05-11.pdf
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spelling doaj-32c9aa2f2acd4edcaaf2cbe781a1bd1b2020-11-24T22:21:28ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51392007-05-01725513521Non-linear elastic behaviour of carbon fibres of different structural and mechanical characteristicISIDOR M. DJORDJEVICDANIELA R. SEKULICMOMCILO M. STEVANOVICFive types of polyacrylonitrile, PAN, based carbon fibres, differing in modulus, breaking strain and in crystallite orientation, have been studied. Non-Hookean behaviour was investigated by computing the tangent tensile and compression moduli as a function of strain, from the axial stress–strain response obtained in standard tensile, compression, as well as in modified flexural tests of unidirectional carbon/ epoxy composites. The dependences of the tensile modulus on tensile strain of the carbon fibres were extracted from data obtained in single-filament tensile tests. Analytical expressions for the tensile modulus–tensile strain and compression modulus–compression strain dependences in the performed test were deduced. The structural characterization of the carbon fibres was performed by X-ray diffraction on bundle of parallel fibres. The interlayer spacing d002 and the apparent lateral dimension of the crystallites Lc were deduced by processing the 002 diffraction profiles. The established modulus–strain dependences were correlated with the fibre characteristics (breaking strain and mean modulus values), as well as with the characteristic of the 002 diffraction profile and the d002 and Lc values.http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol72/No5/JSCS_V72_No05-11.pdfcarbon fibrescarbon/epoxy compositesnon-linear elasticitycrystallite preferential orientation
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author ISIDOR M. DJORDJEVIC
DANIELA R. SEKULIC
MOMCILO M. STEVANOVIC
spellingShingle ISIDOR M. DJORDJEVIC
DANIELA R. SEKULIC
MOMCILO M. STEVANOVIC
Non-linear elastic behaviour of carbon fibres of different structural and mechanical characteristic
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
carbon fibres
carbon/epoxy composites
non-linear elasticity
crystallite preferential orientation
author_facet ISIDOR M. DJORDJEVIC
DANIELA R. SEKULIC
MOMCILO M. STEVANOVIC
author_sort ISIDOR M. DJORDJEVIC
title Non-linear elastic behaviour of carbon fibres of different structural and mechanical characteristic
title_short Non-linear elastic behaviour of carbon fibres of different structural and mechanical characteristic
title_full Non-linear elastic behaviour of carbon fibres of different structural and mechanical characteristic
title_fullStr Non-linear elastic behaviour of carbon fibres of different structural and mechanical characteristic
title_full_unstemmed Non-linear elastic behaviour of carbon fibres of different structural and mechanical characteristic
title_sort non-linear elastic behaviour of carbon fibres of different structural and mechanical characteristic
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
publishDate 2007-05-01
description Five types of polyacrylonitrile, PAN, based carbon fibres, differing in modulus, breaking strain and in crystallite orientation, have been studied. Non-Hookean behaviour was investigated by computing the tangent tensile and compression moduli as a function of strain, from the axial stress–strain response obtained in standard tensile, compression, as well as in modified flexural tests of unidirectional carbon/ epoxy composites. The dependences of the tensile modulus on tensile strain of the carbon fibres were extracted from data obtained in single-filament tensile tests. Analytical expressions for the tensile modulus–tensile strain and compression modulus–compression strain dependences in the performed test were deduced. The structural characterization of the carbon fibres was performed by X-ray diffraction on bundle of parallel fibres. The interlayer spacing d002 and the apparent lateral dimension of the crystallites Lc were deduced by processing the 002 diffraction profiles. The established modulus–strain dependences were correlated with the fibre characteristics (breaking strain and mean modulus values), as well as with the characteristic of the 002 diffraction profile and the d002 and Lc values.
topic carbon fibres
carbon/epoxy composites
non-linear elasticity
crystallite preferential orientation
url http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol72/No5/JSCS_V72_No05-11.pdf
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