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Direct observation of the morphological changes in a carbon fiber composite by means of in-situ micro-CT compression experiment

Published 22 Nov 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2311.13257v1)

Abstract: Carbon fiber reinforced polymers are widely used due to their lightweight and strong structural properties and understanding their mechanical behavior is crucial for their reliable use in structural components. In this study, we evaluated the mechanical properties of a carbon fiber reinforced composite made of a dynamic polymer based on benzoxazine and polyetheramine Jeffamine(R) ED 600. Standard compression tests were performed on specimens with layers oriented longitudinally or transversely to the loading direction. In-situ mechanical testing using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) imaging was conducted to capture detailed images of the internal microstructure during deformation. Changes in porosity and pore shape were observed as the composite underwent compression. Digital Volume Correlation (DVC) analysis was applied to quantify displacements and strains within the material and enabled the visualization and quantification of strain patterns, which agree with kinking failure.

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