Abstract

In this study, composite materials are produced, placing unidirectional carbon fiber reinforcements with 12 filament numbers in a polyester matrix to form one, two, and three layers at room temperature through the hand lay-up method. The samples are prepared from composite plates with the help of a mold in line with the fiber direction angle by the standards. The tensile, three-point bending, and falling weight low-speed impact strength values of the samples were measured and were investigated the mechanical performance of the specimens. As a result of the tensile test, the highest tensile strength value among layers is obtained in the two-layer unidirectional fiber-reinforced composite materials. In bending tests, the highest elasticity values of unidirectional carbon fiber reinforcements are observed in three-layer composite materials with a fiber direction angle of 00. 00 unidirectional fiber-reinforced one-layer composite materials are observed in composite materials with the highest deformation values in the falling weight low-velocity impact tests.

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