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Tensile Strength of Composites
Santa Rosa Junior College
Engineering 45
Fall 2011
Tim Robbins, Nick Howard, Nick Johnson, Saul Estrella
An Introduction to Composites
Composites are defined as
any material containing
two or more substances
which significantly displays
the properties of all
constituent parts in order
to create a whole with a
better combination of
properties.
Picture of ski composite
(Courtesy: Materials Science and Engineering:
An Introduction, 7th Edition)
An Introduction to Composites
• Much of the time, composites are made of two materials:
• The matrix, which is the main and continuous material.
• The dispersed phase, which is suspending within the matrix and
does not have to be continuous.
• There are three main categories of composite materials:
• Particle-reinforced
• Fiber-reinforced
• Structural
Particle-reinforced Composites
• Particle-reinforced
composites use small
particulates as the
dispersed phase
Example: concrete, where
the cement is the matrix
and the sand/gravel
forms the dispersed
phase
(Courtesy: Materials Science and Engineering:
An Introduction, 7th Edition)
Fiber-reinforced Composites
• Fiber-reinforced
composites use fibers
with large strength to
weight ratios as the
dispersed phase
Example: our samples
containing carbon fiber
fabric and fiberglass
(dispersed phase) in an
epoxy matrix
Different possible fiber alignments
(Courtesy: Materials Science and Engineering:
An Introduction, 7th Edition)
Structure Composites
• Structure composites
are made of layers of
materials that have
direction specific
strength
Example: skis, where
layers of fiberglass are
laminated together in
order to give strength in
more than one direction
(Courtesy: Materials Science and Engineering:
An Introduction, 7th Edition)
Applications of Fiber-reinforced
Composites
• Aerospace components
(wings, propellers,
fuselages, etc.)
• Bicycles
• Racecars
• Helmets
• Surf Boards
Boeing 787 composite fuselage.
(Courtesy: Leo Watson)
Our Experiment
Objective: The purpose of our experiment was
to find the stress-strain profiles for
composites made of combinations of epoxy,
carbon fiber fabric, and fiberglass.
Our intent was to compare the results from two
composite samples with that of a third purely
epoxy control sample.
Mold Creation
 We used the TAP Silicone
RTV Mold Making System.
This system is composed of
liquid silicone which is
activated by a tin catalyst.
 After mixing the two parts of
the molding material
together, we slowly and
carefully poured it over the
sample.
 After about a week, the mold
was completely cured.
Resin
• Resin choice:
• Polyester
• Epoxy
• Tap Plastics: 1 to 1 General
Purpose Epoxy Resin
• Ideal for high strength
applications
• Minimal Shrinkage (<1%)
• Published Properties:
(Courtesy: TAP Plastics)
• Tensile Strength: 7,500
psi
• Flexural Strength:
11,500psi
• Hardness: 95 Rockwell R
Samples
We created three
samples:
 Pure epoxy control
 Epoxy with S-2 woven
fiberglass
 Epoxy with unidirectional
carbon fiber fabric
Testing
 We were unable to successfully test our
samples in the tensile strength machine, so
we instead did a three-point test.
 However, since we did not design our
experiment around the three-point test, our
results are largely qualitative.
Three-Point Test
 The three-point test is done
by placing the specimen
across two supports and
applying a compressive load
in the middle.
 Due to our sample shape,
the flexural strength is
calculated according to the
equation: Ff = load at fracture point
L = distance between
supports
R = radius of the specimen
(Courtesy: Materials Science and Engineering:
An Introduction, 7th Edition)
Control Sample
 Measured: σfs= 3853
psi
(the number for L is taken
as ~3 in.)
 σfs= 11,500 psi
(from TAP technical
specifications)
Epoxy with Fiberglass
 Measured: σfs= 33015
psi
(the number for L is taken
as ~3 in.)
Epoxy with Carbon Fiber Fabric
 Measured: σfs= 41130
psi
(the number for L is taken
as ~3 in.)
Control Sample
Image shows
difference in thread
sizes between
control and carbon
fiber sample after
stretching control.
Epoxy and Fiberglass
Epoxy and Carbon Fiber Fabric
Issues
• Our biggest issue was that our samples slipped out
of the tensile machine due to not being completely
cured.
• If we were to repeat this experiment, there are
several things we could do to fix this problem:
• Apply heat
• Not test samples prematurely
• Do a three-point test from the start
Acknowledgments
Dr. Younes Ataiiyan for all his guidance and
advice, especially when things did not go
according to plan.
TAP Plastics for giving us student discounts
and advice concerning material selections.
Works Cited
Callister, William. Materials Science and
Engineering: An Introduction. 7th ed. York, PA:
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007.
TAP Plastics. TAP Plastics, Inc., 2011. Web. 13
Dec. 2011. <http://www.tapplastics.com/>.
Watson, Leo. Aviation Spectator. Aviation
Spectator, 2011. Web. 13 Dec. 2011.

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composies ppt.ppt

  • 1. Tensile Strength of Composites Santa Rosa Junior College Engineering 45 Fall 2011 Tim Robbins, Nick Howard, Nick Johnson, Saul Estrella
  • 2. An Introduction to Composites Composites are defined as any material containing two or more substances which significantly displays the properties of all constituent parts in order to create a whole with a better combination of properties. Picture of ski composite (Courtesy: Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 7th Edition)
  • 3. An Introduction to Composites • Much of the time, composites are made of two materials: • The matrix, which is the main and continuous material. • The dispersed phase, which is suspending within the matrix and does not have to be continuous. • There are three main categories of composite materials: • Particle-reinforced • Fiber-reinforced • Structural
  • 4. Particle-reinforced Composites • Particle-reinforced composites use small particulates as the dispersed phase Example: concrete, where the cement is the matrix and the sand/gravel forms the dispersed phase (Courtesy: Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 7th Edition)
  • 5. Fiber-reinforced Composites • Fiber-reinforced composites use fibers with large strength to weight ratios as the dispersed phase Example: our samples containing carbon fiber fabric and fiberglass (dispersed phase) in an epoxy matrix Different possible fiber alignments (Courtesy: Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 7th Edition)
  • 6. Structure Composites • Structure composites are made of layers of materials that have direction specific strength Example: skis, where layers of fiberglass are laminated together in order to give strength in more than one direction (Courtesy: Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 7th Edition)
  • 7. Applications of Fiber-reinforced Composites • Aerospace components (wings, propellers, fuselages, etc.) • Bicycles • Racecars • Helmets • Surf Boards Boeing 787 composite fuselage. (Courtesy: Leo Watson)
  • 8. Our Experiment Objective: The purpose of our experiment was to find the stress-strain profiles for composites made of combinations of epoxy, carbon fiber fabric, and fiberglass. Our intent was to compare the results from two composite samples with that of a third purely epoxy control sample.
  • 9. Mold Creation  We used the TAP Silicone RTV Mold Making System. This system is composed of liquid silicone which is activated by a tin catalyst.  After mixing the two parts of the molding material together, we slowly and carefully poured it over the sample.  After about a week, the mold was completely cured.
  • 10. Resin • Resin choice: • Polyester • Epoxy • Tap Plastics: 1 to 1 General Purpose Epoxy Resin • Ideal for high strength applications • Minimal Shrinkage (<1%) • Published Properties: (Courtesy: TAP Plastics) • Tensile Strength: 7,500 psi • Flexural Strength: 11,500psi • Hardness: 95 Rockwell R
  • 11. Samples We created three samples:  Pure epoxy control  Epoxy with S-2 woven fiberglass  Epoxy with unidirectional carbon fiber fabric
  • 12. Testing  We were unable to successfully test our samples in the tensile strength machine, so we instead did a three-point test.  However, since we did not design our experiment around the three-point test, our results are largely qualitative.
  • 13. Three-Point Test  The three-point test is done by placing the specimen across two supports and applying a compressive load in the middle.  Due to our sample shape, the flexural strength is calculated according to the equation: Ff = load at fracture point L = distance between supports R = radius of the specimen (Courtesy: Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 7th Edition)
  • 14. Control Sample  Measured: σfs= 3853 psi (the number for L is taken as ~3 in.)  σfs= 11,500 psi (from TAP technical specifications)
  • 15. Epoxy with Fiberglass  Measured: σfs= 33015 psi (the number for L is taken as ~3 in.)
  • 16. Epoxy with Carbon Fiber Fabric  Measured: σfs= 41130 psi (the number for L is taken as ~3 in.)
  • 17. Control Sample Image shows difference in thread sizes between control and carbon fiber sample after stretching control.
  • 19. Epoxy and Carbon Fiber Fabric
  • 20. Issues • Our biggest issue was that our samples slipped out of the tensile machine due to not being completely cured. • If we were to repeat this experiment, there are several things we could do to fix this problem: • Apply heat • Not test samples prematurely • Do a three-point test from the start
  • 21. Acknowledgments Dr. Younes Ataiiyan for all his guidance and advice, especially when things did not go according to plan. TAP Plastics for giving us student discounts and advice concerning material selections.
  • 22. Works Cited Callister, William. Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction. 7th ed. York, PA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007. TAP Plastics. TAP Plastics, Inc., 2011. Web. 13 Dec. 2011. <http://www.tapplastics.com/>. Watson, Leo. Aviation Spectator. Aviation Spectator, 2011. Web. 13 Dec. 2011.