Biaxial plain and open-hole strength of thermoplastic composites
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Thermoplastic composites are gaining momentum in the aviation industry as they enable new
manufacturing techniques that can greatly benefit cost-efficient high-volume production,
while at the same time enhancing sustainability. There are however difficulties in exploiting
the full potential of composites materials, in particular under multi-axial loading.
The objective of this work is to test the plain- and open-hole strength of thermoplastic
AS4D/PEKK-FC UD composite laminates under multi-axial loading. Cruciform specimens
are designed for three different layups: (1) Quasi-isotropic [1], (2) Soft, (3) Hard. The biaxial
test program covers various biaxial load combinations in tension-tension, tension-
compression and compression-compression. For compression loading, a specially designed
anti-buckling fixture is developed. Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is performed to determine
the strains at failure and fracture process at the center of the cruciform specimen. The experimental data is evaluated to determine the plain- and open-hole biaxial
failure envelopes
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