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3D-reinforcement techniques for co-bonded CFRP/CFRP and CFRP/metal joints: a brief review
Ciência & Tecnologia dos Materiais, 2017Abstract The present paper will make a brief review on some of the most relevant through-thickness reinforcement technologies for CFRP/Metal and CFRP/CFRP joints developed so far. A distinction between the traditional (“ z-pinning ” and “ stitching and tufting ”) and novel (“ COMELD TM ”, “ CMT ”, “ HYPER ” and “ RHEA ”) 3D-reinforcement ...
M. Tiago von H.P.F. Silva +3 more
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A signal segmentation method for CFRP/CFRP stacks drilling-countersinking monitoring
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2023Carbon-fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRP) stacks are widely used in the aerospace industry owing to their superior mechanical properties and lightweight nature. In this industry, CFRP/CFRP stacks are often drilled and countersunk to create holes for assembly fasteners.
Li, Changgen +4 more
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Compressive Failure of Hybrid CFRP-CFRP Laminated Composites
2019The effect of hybridisation of HM and UHM carbon fibre laminates on strength and stiffness under compression was investigated through physical testing and analysis.
Mark Battley, MadeleineClements
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CFRP fuselage structures - postbuckling permitted
Air & Space Europe, 2001CFRP (carbon fibre reinforced plastics) fuselage structures are expected to be realized with future generations of aircraft. Going into the postbuckling regime with these structures requires improved, fast and reliable procedures for analysis and design of stiffened fibre composite panels.
Zimmermann, R., Rolfes, R.
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Process Speeds for Drilling and Reaming CFRP and CFRP/Metallic Stacks
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2011<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">Drilling of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) components in aircraft production presents many challenges. Factors including layup material, layup process, layup orientation, hole tolerance, surface finish, delamination limits, and inspection methods result in a wide range ...
John Barry, Zan Uffelman
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Performance of CFRP-steel joints enhanced with bi-directional CFRP fabric
Construction and Building Materials, 2019Abstract Carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRPs) have gained popularity and become recognized as a prominent material for engineering applications in the last few decades owing to their high strength-to- weight ratio, resilience and corrosion resistance. The key concern is the bond between the CFRP and steel elements.
Al-Mosawe, Alaa, Al-Mahaidi, Riadh
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Some effects of moisture on adhesive-bonded CFRP-CFRP joints
Composite Structures, 1986Abstract Investigations have been carried out into the effect of long-term exposure to a hot, humid environment on the strength and mode of failure of CFRP-CFRP joints bonded with structural epoxy adhesives. Strengths of joints have been shown to be reduced both by absorption of moisture and by increased test temperature. There is some evidence that,
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CFRP MILLING PROCESS INVESTIGATION
2023Experimental approach to investigate the influence of different factors on milling process of CFRPs regarding final part quality.
Tedni De Abreu Goulart +3 more
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Badania Nieniszczące i Diagnostyka, 2023
Single point, amplitude distributions and area measurements via Matrix Array Ultrasonic Testing (MAUT) software tools can provide users numerous options and versatility to characterise and quantify porosity. These measurement tools can specifically be beneficial in Live Mode when capturing data for better visualisation and will lead to a more accurate ...
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Single point, amplitude distributions and area measurements via Matrix Array Ultrasonic Testing (MAUT) software tools can provide users numerous options and versatility to characterise and quantify porosity. These measurement tools can specifically be beneficial in Live Mode when capturing data for better visualisation and will lead to a more accurate ...
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Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1973
Hysteresis behaviour during tensile microstrain and constant amplitude load cycling has been studied with CFRP of approximately 50% fibre volume fraction. This hysteresis is explained in terms of the residual strain in the composite caused by the different thermal expansion coefficients of the fibre and matrix. The energy loss during cyclic deformation
H C Kim, F L Matthews
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Hysteresis behaviour during tensile microstrain and constant amplitude load cycling has been studied with CFRP of approximately 50% fibre volume fraction. This hysteresis is explained in terms of the residual strain in the composite caused by the different thermal expansion coefficients of the fibre and matrix. The energy loss during cyclic deformation
H C Kim, F L Matthews
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