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Stitch Fiber Comparison For Improvement Of Interlaminar Fracture Toughness In Stitched Composites, Kwek Tan, N. Watanabe, Y. Iwahori Apr 2015

Stitch Fiber Comparison For Improvement Of Interlaminar Fracture Toughness In Stitched Composites, Kwek Tan, N. Watanabe, Y. Iwahori

Dr. Kwek-Tze Tan

In this study, strain energy release rates are measured and compared for laminated composites reinforced by through-thickness stitching using different stitch fiber materials — Carbon, Kevlar, and Vectran. Strain energy release rates are evaluated experimentally using the DCB test and validated computationally using FEA. The FE model of the stitched composite incorporates a novel four-step stitch fracture process, namely: interfacial debonding, slack absorption, fiber breakage, and pull-out friction. The FE predictions of GIC show good agreement with the experimental results. It is revealed that the relationship between G IC and stitch density, or stitch thread volume fraction for all …