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Effect of stacking sequence on the flexural and fracture properties of carbon/basalt/epoxy hybrid composites

Effect of stacking sequence on the flexural and fracture properties of carbon/basalt/epoxy hybrid composites

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In this study, the effect of stacking sequence on the flexural and fracture properties of carbon/ basalt/epoxy hybrid composites was investigated. Two types of carbon/basalt/epoxy hybrid composites with a sandwich form were fabricated: basalt skin-carbon core (BSCC) composites and carbon skin-basalt core (CSBC) composites. Fracture tests were conducted and the fracture surfaces of the carbon/basalt/epoxy hybrid composites were then examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results showed that the flexural strength and flexural modulus of the CSBC specimen respectively were ~32% and ~245% greater than those of the BSCC specimen. However, the interlaminar fracture toughness of the CSBC specimen was ~10% smaller than that of the BSCC specimen. SEM results on the fracture surface showed that matrix cracking is a dominant fracture mechanism for the CSBC specimen while interfacial debonding between fibers and epoxy resin is a dominant fracture process for the BSCC specimen.

1. Introduction 2. Experimental 3. Results and Discussion 4. Conclusions Acknowledgements References

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