Influence of manufacturing-induced defects on the fatigue performances of autoclave moulded laminates

In the present work, cross-ply and multidirectional laminates were produced by autoclave moulding. Changes in the process parameters led to different microstructural features in terms of fibre volume fraction, global void content, and void size. Fatigue tests revealed a strong influence of the micro...

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Main Authors: L. Maragoni, P. A. Carraro, M. Quaresimin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-04-01
Series:Advanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550340.2021.1967650
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spelling doaj-5ac3b24af882453f9c5ea5de7ca104d12021-09-20T14:00:00ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAdvanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science2055-03592021-04-0172364710.1080/20550340.2021.19676501967650Influence of manufacturing-induced defects on the fatigue performances of autoclave moulded laminatesL. Maragoni0P. A. Carraro1M. Quaresimin2Department of Management and Engineering, University of PadovaDepartment of Management and Engineering, University of PadovaDepartment of Management and Engineering, University of PadovaIn the present work, cross-ply and multidirectional laminates were produced by autoclave moulding. Changes in the process parameters led to different microstructural features in terms of fibre volume fraction, global void content, and void size. Fatigue tests revealed a strong influence of the microstructure on the long-term performances of the laminates, in terms of life to crack initiation, crack propagation, crack density evolution and associated stiffness drop. A criterion recently proposed by the authors to predict the formation of the first fatigue cracks accounting for the actual material microstructure, including voids, was then validated on the new experimental data. The results show the need to properly account for the manufacturing induced defects for a more efficient and safer design of composite parts, and remark the necessity of developing models that link manufacturing process parameters, micro-scale morphology, and mechanical performances to enable a cost-effective production that maximizes the performance/cost ratio.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550340.2021.1967650fatiguedamage evolutioncrackdefectsvoidsautoclave
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author L. Maragoni
P. A. Carraro
M. Quaresimin
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P. A. Carraro
M. Quaresimin
Influence of manufacturing-induced defects on the fatigue performances of autoclave moulded laminates
Advanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science
fatigue
damage evolution
crack
defects
voids
autoclave
author_facet L. Maragoni
P. A. Carraro
M. Quaresimin
author_sort L. Maragoni
title Influence of manufacturing-induced defects on the fatigue performances of autoclave moulded laminates
title_short Influence of manufacturing-induced defects on the fatigue performances of autoclave moulded laminates
title_full Influence of manufacturing-induced defects on the fatigue performances of autoclave moulded laminates
title_fullStr Influence of manufacturing-induced defects on the fatigue performances of autoclave moulded laminates
title_full_unstemmed Influence of manufacturing-induced defects on the fatigue performances of autoclave moulded laminates
title_sort influence of manufacturing-induced defects on the fatigue performances of autoclave moulded laminates
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Advanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science
issn 2055-0359
publishDate 2021-04-01
description In the present work, cross-ply and multidirectional laminates were produced by autoclave moulding. Changes in the process parameters led to different microstructural features in terms of fibre volume fraction, global void content, and void size. Fatigue tests revealed a strong influence of the microstructure on the long-term performances of the laminates, in terms of life to crack initiation, crack propagation, crack density evolution and associated stiffness drop. A criterion recently proposed by the authors to predict the formation of the first fatigue cracks accounting for the actual material microstructure, including voids, was then validated on the new experimental data. The results show the need to properly account for the manufacturing induced defects for a more efficient and safer design of composite parts, and remark the necessity of developing models that link manufacturing process parameters, micro-scale morphology, and mechanical performances to enable a cost-effective production that maximizes the performance/cost ratio.
topic fatigue
damage evolution
crack
defects
voids
autoclave
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550340.2021.1967650
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