Abstract

Hybrid composites are promising materials due the possibility of combining the properties of different fiber types with those of the polymeric matrix. The higher number of phases involved in this kind of material and the hydrostatic component of polymer behavior make it unfeasible to use classic models for failure prediction, like the Von Mises or Treska models. In this study, a modified Arcan's device was applied for mechanical characterization of a polymeric blend matrix composite reinforced with randomly oriented continuous fibers (a clutch disc) to generate combined loading conditions. Experimental results were applied in the Von Mises and Drucker-Prager theoretical models for failure prediction. Additionally, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was applied to analyze the fracture surface. The failure envelope provided by the Drucker-Prager model fit the experimental results, making it a promising tool for predicting the behavior of this type of hybrid composite.

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