Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan
Online ISSN : 1880-7488
Print ISSN : 0514-5163
ISSN-L : 0514-5163
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Effects of Fiber Directions on Strengths of Notched Specimens of C/C Composite
English version of the paper published in “Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, 59 (12) : 970-976 (2010)”
Tsuyoshi TOHKUBOMasaki FUJIKAWAChobin MAKABESofyan A. SETYABUDIAnggit MURDANI
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2012 Volume 61 Issue 12 Pages 973-979

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Tensile and fatigue failure behavior of C/C composites with fine woven fiber-cloth laminates was investigated in several configurations of specimens. A 3.2mm thick plate, which has the quality of machine-ability, was used for testing material. During the machining process of specimens, care was taken that the fiber directions of 0°/90° and -45°/45° orientation were set against the loading direction. Tensile and fatigue tests were performed under load control techniques. Notches were made on some specimens, and their fracture behavior was observed. Some different notch shapes were used to investigate the effect of fiber orientation on the fracture behavior of the material. The results showed that the critical fracture stresses on the specimen were affected by fiber orientation and notch shape. In addition, the shear stress conditions affected the fracture behavior.
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