Performance of hybrid Innegra-carbon fiber composites

Abstract

In this work material synergy with high stiffness carbon fiber with ductile high strength polypropylene fiber (Innegra S), (referred to as Innegra, herein) have been evaluated in a range of laminate designs. Both woven and discontinuous carbon fiber have been considered. The discontinuous fibers are based on three-dimensional deposition (3DEP) (referred to as 3DEP, herein) carbon fiber preform process. Eleven (11) variants of Innegra-carbon fiber hybrid laminates were investigated for tensile, flexure, compression, in-plane shear and low velocity impact response. The effect of position of Innegra within the laminate was studied and found to influence strength and stiffness properties. In terms of overall trends, Innegra provides upward of 18% improvement in strain (ductility) to the composite and eliminates brittle fracture of carbon fiber. The moduli trends follow the proportionality of Innegra fiber to carbon fiber plies. However, the strength is controlled by the interface between Innegra and carbon fiber. The primary failure mode in tension and compression is via onset of debonding between Innegra and carbon fiber. The 3DEP carbon fiber constituents provided highest values of in-plane shear indicating that three-dimensional (3D) network of carbon fiber provides higher shear resistance. The Innegra intensive variants exhibited superior energy absorption under low velocity impact, at energy levels 15–60 J. This work provides insight for designers to incorporate Innegra and carbon fiber hybrids in composite structures.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Nov 27, 2023
Source ID
10.1038/s41598-023-47353-9

Entities

People

  • Balaji Thattaiparthasarthy
  • Elizabeth Cates
  • Keith Graham
  • Mark Janney
  • Mark Mauhar
  • Uday Vaidya

Organizations

  • Defense Logistics Agency
  • United States Department of Energy

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Materials science

Readers

  • Reinforced Composite Materials