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A review of the structural factors which control compression in carbon fibres and their composites

  • Srinivas Nunna
  • , Anil R. Ravindran
  • , Jens Mroszczok
  • , Claudia Creighton
  • , Russell J. Varley
  • Deakin University
  • Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University

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Abstract

Carbon fibres and their composites are well known for their excellent tensile properties and light weight char-acteristics which, amongst other advantages continues to drive demand from new structural applications across a wide range of weight sensitive industries. However, since their inception, their inferior performance under compression loading has remained a major impediment to even wider usage. In this review, a systematic dis-cussion highlights the reasons for this deficiency from a microstructural and macroscale perspective and provides suggestions on how to improve the compressive properties for both carbon fibre and carbon fibre composites. In this work, structure-property, property-property and defect-property correlations from fibre to composite are developed from an analysis of the literature and other available technical information. This review covers the most important issues that require addressing by carbon fibre and composite manufacturers if new applications are to emerge in industries where not only tensile strength or stiffness to weight matters, but so too does compression.
Original languageEnglish
Article number116293
Number of pages21
JournalComposite Structures
Volume303
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

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