An experimental study on mechanical properties of GFRP braid-pultruded composite rods

In this work, a conventional textile braiding machine was modified and added to a pultrusion line in order to produce glass fiber reinforced composite rods by braiding-pultrusion technique. Braid-pultruded (BP) rods were produced with three braid roving linear densities and also with three different...

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Published: Budapest University of Technology 2009-09-01
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spelling doaj-53259891a1ec4276b764b0c37d02463c2020-11-24T23:39:57ZengBudapest University of Technology eXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2009-09-013956056810.3144/expresspolymlett.2009.70An experimental study on mechanical properties of GFRP braid-pultruded composite rodsIn this work, a conventional textile braiding machine was modified and added to a pultrusion line in order to produce glass fiber reinforced composite rods by braiding-pultrusion technique. Braid-pultruded (BP) rods were produced with three braid roving linear densities and also with three different braid angles. To study the influence of overbraiding on mechanical properties of pultruded rods, unidirectional (UD) rods, without braided fabric, were produced, as well. All rod types were subjected to tensile, bending and torsion tests. The experimental results showed that BP rods have considerably higher shear modulus, but lower tensile modulus and flexural rigidity than those of UD pultruded rods, when fiber volume fraction is kept constant. Moreover, rods produced with higher braid roving linear densities had better torsional, but lower tensile and flexural properties. The highest shear modulus was observed in BP rods with braid angle of 45°. http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0001025&mi=cdPolymer compositesMechanical propertiesBraidingPultrusionrod
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title An experimental study on mechanical properties of GFRP braid-pultruded composite rods
spellingShingle An experimental study on mechanical properties of GFRP braid-pultruded composite rods
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Polymer composites
Mechanical properties
Braiding
Pultrusion
rod
title_short An experimental study on mechanical properties of GFRP braid-pultruded composite rods
title_full An experimental study on mechanical properties of GFRP braid-pultruded composite rods
title_fullStr An experimental study on mechanical properties of GFRP braid-pultruded composite rods
title_full_unstemmed An experimental study on mechanical properties of GFRP braid-pultruded composite rods
title_sort experimental study on mechanical properties of gfrp braid-pultruded composite rods
publisher Budapest University of Technology
series eXPRESS Polymer Letters
issn 1788-618X
publishDate 2009-09-01
description In this work, a conventional textile braiding machine was modified and added to a pultrusion line in order to produce glass fiber reinforced composite rods by braiding-pultrusion technique. Braid-pultruded (BP) rods were produced with three braid roving linear densities and also with three different braid angles. To study the influence of overbraiding on mechanical properties of pultruded rods, unidirectional (UD) rods, without braided fabric, were produced, as well. All rod types were subjected to tensile, bending and torsion tests. The experimental results showed that BP rods have considerably higher shear modulus, but lower tensile modulus and flexural rigidity than those of UD pultruded rods, when fiber volume fraction is kept constant. Moreover, rods produced with higher braid roving linear densities had better torsional, but lower tensile and flexural properties. The highest shear modulus was observed in BP rods with braid angle of 45°.
topic Polymer composites
Mechanical properties
Braiding
Pultrusion
rod
url http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0001025&mi=cd
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