Microscopic damage of quasi isotropic carbon/epoxy laminates at various temperatures
Kim Hyoung Soo; Ogi Keiji; Matsubara Terutake; Wang Wen Xue; Takao Yoshihiro
Abstract:Quasi isotropic Carbon/Epoxy laminates under tensile loading are investigated to understand the effects of temperature on stress strain response and damage progress including the interlaminar delamination growth behavior. The material system used is T800H/3631 and the stacking sequence is quasi isotropic [0 degree /45 degree / -45 degree /90 degree]s. The transverse crack behavior is microscopically observed and its density is quantitatively measured by using an optical microscope under various loads at different temperatures, i.e., low ( -100 degree ), room (25 degree ) and high (150 degree ) temperatures. The interlaminar delamination growth behavior is non destructively examined by a scanning acoustic microscope (SAM).