• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Experimental study and simulation of non-crimp 3D orthogonal composite shafts during torsional load
  • Contributor: Moaveni, Raouf; Ajeli, Saeed; Minapoor, Shohreh
  • Published: SAGE Publications, 2022
  • Published in: Journal of Industrial Textiles, 51 (2022) 3_suppl, Seite 3855S-3875S
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1177/15280837221089317
  • ISSN: 1528-0837; 1530-8057
  • Keywords: Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ; Polymers and Plastics ; Materials Science (miscellaneous) ; Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
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  • Description: Non-crimp 3D orthogonal fabrics are high-tech textiles with three sets of orthogonal yarns. 3D composites reinforced by this fabric have a high performance and wide usages due to their structure. This study attempted to investigate the torsional behavior of Glass/epoxy composite rods reinforced by 3D fabrics experimentally and numerically. Accordingly, three different 3D weaves, including low-density and high-density non-crimp 3D orthogonal, and braid-pultruded fabrics were tested by a torsion tester machine. The results showed that non-crimp 3D orthogonal composites, especially those with a higher density, had better torsional properties than the others, due to the square cross-section and perpendicular fiber involvement in all directions. Optimal torsional properties were obtained for the high-density non-crimp 3D orthogonal composite with the lower void content. Also, a python code was developed to simulate the torsional behavior of the rod composite in macro-scale based on the geometry of the unit cell and the mechanical constants obtained from the meso-scale.
  • Access State: Open Access