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Time-temperature behavior of carbon/epoxy laminates under creep loading

Heitor Luiz Ornaghi, José Humberto S. Almeida, Francisco Maciel Monticeli, Roberta Motta Neves, Maria Odila Hilário Cioffi

2020Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The time-temperature creep behavior of advanced composite laminates is herein determined through a comprehensive set of experiments and analytical modeling. A complete structure versus property relationship is determined through a wide range of temperature and applied stress levels at the three states of the composite: glassy, glass transition, and rubbery regions. Weibull, Eyring, Burger, and Findley models are employed to predict the experimental data and to better elucidate the material behavior. Experimental creep tests are carried out under ten min and two days aiming at calibrating fitting parameters, which are essential to validate short-term creep tests. The Weibull and Eyring models are more suitable for determining the time-temperature superposition (TTS) creep response in comparison to the Burger and Findley models.

Topics & Concepts

CreepWeibull distributionMaterials scienceSuperposition principleTime–temperature superpositionComposite materialEpoxyComposite numberGlass transitionAtmospheric temperature rangeStress (linguistics)ThermodynamicsViscoelasticityPolymerMathematicsMathematical analysisLinguisticsStatisticsPhysicsPhilosophyMechanical Behavior of CompositesFire effects on concrete materialsStructural Analysis of Composite Materials