Abstract

Fiber-fabric composites have the characteristics of lighter texture, higher strength, higher damage resistance, better toughness, and flexibility than laminated composites, but their complex structures have not been well studied. This paper is aimed at study the complex structure of woven fabrics in fiber art creation based on multisensor Internet of Things technology and at studying the impact of its composite material mechanical properties. In this paper, it is proposed to use glass fibers and carbon fibers to weave the required structural preforms in a two-dimensional braiding machine and then use the obtained preforms and epoxy resin to prepare three-dimensional two-dimensional braided composite materials with different structures through a molding process. The composites were tested in tension, bending, and compression to obtain data and their failure modes, and the data were compared to obtain correlations. The experimental results in this paper showed that through the tensile, bending, and compression tests of the three kinds of hybrid structure braided composites, the tensile properties of the glass fiber braided composites decreased by about 77%; the influence of angle on the bending properties of carbon fiber braided composites has the largest downward trend of 63%. Two-dimensional biaxial and two-dimensional triaxial preforms are made by weaving glass fiber and carbon fiber, and the angle deviation is basically kept within 2.2%.

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