The Fatigue Behavior of Carbon/Epoxy Composites Under Pretorsion, Low-energy Impact and Hygrothermal Effects

博士 === 國立清華大學 === 動力機械工程學系 === 91 === This work presents a systematic study of the fatigue behavior and microscopic analysis of Carbon/Epoxy [0/45/90/-45]2S quasi-isotropic composite laminates. The failure mechanism and fatigue effects of the composites under pretorsional twist angle, low...

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Main Authors: Ting Wang, 王丁
Other Authors: Ming-Chuen Yip
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2003
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/48795437123781868186
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Summary:博士 === 國立清華大學 === 動力機械工程學系 === 91 === This work presents a systematic study of the fatigue behavior and microscopic analysis of Carbon/Epoxy [0/45/90/-45]2S quasi-isotropic composite laminates. The failure mechanism and fatigue effects of the composites under pretorsional twist angle, low-energy impact and/or hygrothermal treatment are investigated in this study. The couple effects of the laminates under pretorsional twist angle, low-energy impact and/or hygrothermally treated as well as the distribution of the residual tensile strength and the S-N curve under various stress levels are also studied. The residual strength of the specimen under hygrothermal treatment is decreased, especially for 60oC with 60%RH treatment. Pretorsion then low-energy impact and then hygrothermal treatment specimen has the longest fatigue life, pretorsion then hygrothermally treated and then low-energy impact specimen has the secondary fatigue life that longer than the low-energy impact then pretorsion and then hygrothermally treated specimen, however, the low-energy impact first then hygrothermally treated and then pretorsion specimen has the shortest fatigue life.