Abstract

The purpose of this study is to mitigate the brittle behaviour of CFRP. CFRP is a composite material of carbon fibre and a thermosetting resin. As a feature, it has a low density than metallic materials such as steel and aluminium, and it is excellent in specific strength, specific stiffness, and is corrosion resistant. In the civil engineering field, CFRP is expected to be utilized for durability improvement and long life achievement. However, it is necessary to be careful when using it as a primary member, because the behaviour at the time of fracture is very brittle, thereby it is necessary to set a large safety factor at the time of design. One way to achieve the purpose of the current study is to follow a biological structure, so-called biomimetics. In this study, mantis shrimp is selected. The characteristic structure of its forefoot is that chitin fibres are stacked while changing helicoidally their angles. It is said that the forefoot can withstand a thousand times the force of its own weight because of its structure. Helicoidally laminated CFRP is fabricated by processing prepreg sheets of unidirectional carbon fibres. Four laminated structures were examined in which four-point bending experiments were carried out under displacement control of 2 mm/min, and load and displacement were recorded. During the experiments, the specimens were observed until fracture with a video camera. As a result, the brittle behaviour was improved significantly as the orientation angle difference of the fibre sheets decreased.

Highlights

  • Carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) is a composite of carbon fibre and resin. It is used in various applications because of its high strength and stiffness as well as lightweight compared to metallic materials, and it is used as a structural material in aircraft and motor vehicles for the purpose of weight reduction

  • CFRP is being used in the civil engineering field as well, such as seismic reinforcement of tunnels and bridges

  • We investigated the possibility of improving the brittle behaviour of CFRP under fourpoint bending by helicoidally laminating fibre sheets in CFRP

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Introduction

Carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) is a composite of carbon fibre and resin It is used in various applications because of its high strength and stiffness as well as lightweight compared to metallic materials, and it is used as a structural material in aircraft and motor vehicles for the purpose of weight reduction. CFRP is being used in the civil engineering field as well, such as seismic reinforcement of tunnels and bridges. For using it as a primary member, we need to set a large safety factor because of the brittle behaviour of CFRP. We fabricated CFRP which consists of a helicoidally stacked laminate and examined the possibility of mitigating the brittle behaviour, which is the disadvantage of CFRP

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