In-situ micro-CT damage analysis of carbon and carbon/glass hybrid laminates under tensile loading by image reconstruction and DVC technology

Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing(2024)

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Carbon/ glass fibre-reinforced plastic (C/GFRP) offers advantages in engineering applications due to its low cost. However, the mechanism underlying the evolution of damage in C/GFRP under tension remains unclear. Advanced in-situ micro X-ray computed tomography (mu CT) is a useful method for investigating the damage evolution of fibre composites. In this study, two tensile specimens, carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) and C/ GFRP, were prepared, and in-situ mu CT scanning was performed at different points during the tensile process. To quantify the voids, examine the fracture morphology, and investigate the void volume fractions, three-dimensional (3D) models were constructed while employing an image reconstruction algorithm. Finally, digi-tal volume correlation (DVC) was employed to study the 3D strain fields. The results suggest that C/GFRP ex-hibits a higher initial void volume ratio and a faster rate of damage evolution. The 3D strain field and stress concentration area can be used to predict the precise location where the specimen would fracture.
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Hybrid,Damage evolution,CT analysis,Compression moulding
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