Abstract
The mechanical behaviors of the twisted profiled textile composite structures with different twist angles were studied by using a novel cantilever beam experiment. The strain distributions on the upper surface of the specimen were monitored by using DIC. Several strain gauges were located at different positions on the lower surface of the specimen. With the increase of cantilever load, the deformation of twisted specimen experienced from the initial torsion to the bending-torsion coupling deformation. The effects of twist angles on stiffness and strength of the twisted composite structures were analyzed. The stiffness distributions of the twisted composite structures are determined by using the finite element analysis (FEA) combining with the experimental results. There is a cubic polynomial function relationship between the macroscopic local twisted angle and the local material stiffness. The stiffness and strength of 135° twisted specimen are higher than that of 45°twisted specimen. The dominant failure mode was the compression fracture at the edge of the lower right corner of the twisted specimen. This study can be helpful of guiding the design of the twisted profiled textile composites structures.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 116286 |
Journal | Composite Structures |
Volume | 304 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Jan 2023 |
Keywords
- Experiment
- Failure mechanism
- Mechanical behaviors
- Stiffness distribution
- Twisted textile composites