Effect of fiber breakage defect and waviness defect on compressive fatigue behavior and damage evolution of 3D multiaxial braided composites

Yan Sun, Yifan Zhang, Tao Liu, Yunjuan Jing, Jun Ma, Yao Lu, Chan Wang, Xinhai He, Xiaogang Chen, Wei Fan*

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Abstract

This paper reports the effects of fiber breakage defects and waviness defects on the compressive fatigue behavior and the progressive damage evolution process of 3D Multiaxial Braided Composites (3DMBCs). Combined with finite element compression simulation and ultra-depth microscope, the internal defect content of composites with different braiding angles was determined. The results demonstrate that the weakening effect of waviness and fiber breakage defects is greater than the strengthening effect of the braiding angle. This causes the fatigue resistance of 3DMBCs with the 31° braiding angle being better in both directions of 0° and 90°. The increase of 4° waviness and 10% fiber breakage defect results in the average fatigue life of composites being shortened by 48% and the energy consumption rate increased by 10% at 85% stress level in 90° compression direction. The alteration in loading direction modifies the included angle corresponding to the stress component. The stress component parallel to the fiber direction under compressive fatigue load leads to interfacial debonding in the composites, whereas the stress component perpendicular to the fiber direction results in pronounced shear failure.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103323
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Early online date2 Dec 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Feb 2025

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