Longitudinal tensile analysis of carbon fiber/epoxy composites under the coupling effect of high and low temperature cycle-humidity-bending load

Jianjun Shi, Wenze Wang, Caorui Liu, Wangcheng Wei, Bin Jia
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The coupling effects of high and low temperature-humidity-applied load on the longitudinal tensile mechanical properties and the durability performance of epoxy resin-based carbon fiber reinforced composites (EP-CFRP) are studied in this paper. It considers two high and low alternating temperature ranges [−40°C∼40°C]/[−40°C∼25°C], two humidity conditions (soaking in water and anhydrous), and three load levels of unstressed state or 30% and 60% of the ultimate load. The results indicate that all these three factors have a significant impact on the durability of EP-CFRP. The tensile strength varies with the high and low temperature alternating cycle, showing a trend of first decreasing, then increasing, and then decreasing; however, the peak and valley values appear in the quite different alternating cycle. The coupling effects of these factors have less influence on the tensile modulus. The microcracks generated at the interface between the resin matrix and the fiber have been proved to be the main reason for the strength reduction at the later stage. The coupling effect of humidity and load promotes the expansion of cracks and exacerbates the damage to EP-CFRP. Based on the cumulative damage theory, the residual strength damage model of EP-CFRP under the three-factor coupling action of “high and low temperature cycling-humidity-load” is calibrated by nonlinear fitting method.
高低温循环-湿度-弯曲载荷耦合作用下碳纤维/环氧复合材料纵向拉伸分析
研究了高低温加湿载荷对环氧树脂基碳纤维增强复合材料(EP-CFRP)纵向拉伸力学性能和耐久性的耦合效应。它考虑两个高低交变温度范围[−40°C ~ 40°C]/[−40°C ~ 25°C],两种湿度条件(浸水和无水),以及三种无应力状态或30%和60%极限负荷的负荷水平。结果表明,这三个因素都对EP-CFRP的耐久性有显著影响。拉伸强度随高低温交替循环变化,呈现先降低后升高再降低的趋势;然而,峰谷值出现在完全不同的交替周期。这些因素的耦合效应对拉伸模量的影响较小。树脂基体与纤维界面处产生的微裂纹是后期强度降低的主要原因。湿度和荷载的耦合作用促进了裂缝的扩展,加剧了EP-CFRP的损伤。基于累积损伤理论,采用非线性拟合方法对EP-CFRP在“高低温循环-湿度-荷载”三因素耦合作用下的残余强度损伤模型进行了标定。
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