Abstract

The effect of a misalignment angle between the fibres and loading axis of a unidirectional composite is analysed by considering the shear strains induced by the misalignment. It is shown that shear instability in the matrix drastically reduces the predicted compressive strength even for very small misalignments. The same trend is predicted for composites with initial fibre curvatures due to the misalignment angle associated with the curvature. The reduction in compressive strength often attributed to initial fibre curvature may therefore actually be due to fibre misalignment angles. Small misalignments are hard to avoid during the manufacture and testing of unidirectional composites and so these results cast serious doubts on the possibility of measuring a true ultimate compressive strength for this kind of material.

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