Mechanical Characterization of Hybrid Steel Wire Mesh/Basalt/Epoxy Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composite Laminates

Mohamad Yusuf Bin Salim, A. Farokhi Nejad, Mohd Yazid Yahya, T. Dickhut, S. R. Rahimian Koloor
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Hybrid composite materials have been widely used to advance the mechanical responses of fiber-reinforced composites by utilizing different types of fibers and fillers in a single polymeric matrix. This study incorporated three types of fibers: basalt woven fiber and steel (AISI304) wire meshes with densities of 100 and 200. These fibers were mixed with epoxy resin to generate plain composite laminates. Three fundamental mechanical tests (tensile, compression, and shear) were conducted according to the corresponding ASTM standards to characterize the steel wire mesh/basalt/epoxy FRP composites used as plain composite laminates. To investigate the flexural behavior of the hybrid laminates, various layer configurations and thickness ratios were examined using a design of experiments (DoE) matrix. Hybrid samples were chosen for flexural testing, and the same procedure was employed to develop a finite element (FE) model. Material properties from the initial mechanical testing procedure were integrated into plain and hybrid composite laminate simulations. The second FE model simulated the behavior of hybrid laminates under flexural loading; this was validated through experimental data. The results underwent statistical analysis, highlighting the optimal configuration of hybrid composite laminates in terms of flexural strength and modulus; we found an increase of up to 25% in comparison with the plain composites. This research provides insights into the potential improvements offered by hybrid composite laminates, generating numerical models for predicting various laminate configurations produced using hybrid steel wire mesh/basalt/epoxy FRP composites.
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混合钢丝网/沥青/环氧纤维增强聚合物复合层压板的机械特性分析
混合复合材料通过在单一聚合物基体中使用不同类型的纤维和填料,已被广泛用于提高纤维增强复合材料的机械响应。本研究采用了三种类型的纤维:密度分别为 100 和 200 的玄武岩编织纤维和钢丝网(AISI304)。这些纤维与环氧树脂混合,生成普通复合材料层压板。根据相应的 ASTM 标准进行了三种基本机械测试(拉伸、压缩和剪切),以确定用作普通复合材料层压板的钢丝网/沥青/环氧玻璃纤维复合材料的特性。为了研究混合层压板的挠曲行为,使用实验设计(DoE)矩阵对各种层配置和厚度比进行了研究。选择混合样品进行弯曲测试,并采用相同的程序开发有限元(FE)模型。来自初始机械测试程序的材料属性被整合到普通和混合复合材料层压板模拟中。第二个有限元模型模拟了混合层压板在挠曲加载下的行为,并通过实验数据进行了验证。结果经过统计分析,突出了混合复合材料层压板在抗弯强度和模量方面的最佳配置;我们发现,与普通复合材料相比,混合复合材料层压板的抗弯强度和模量最多可提高 25%。这项研究深入探讨了混合复合材料层压板可能带来的改进,并生成了数值模型,用于预测使用混合钢丝网/沥青/环氧玻璃钢复合材料生产的各种层压板配置。
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