Synchrotron X-ray diffraction and radiography - Lattice strain characterization in thin-walled carbon fibre channel structures subjected to buckling

Carbon(2023)

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Carbon fibre composites are widely used in low specific stiffness and high strength structures such as airframes. Compressive loading of these assemblies can lead to buckling and localised deformation around defects and imperfections that can hinder performance and lead to overengineering via excessive safety factors. Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction (SXRD) has recently been shown to be capable of performing lattice strain mapping within carbon fibre composites at the microscale, a previously unprecedented resolution. In this study SXRD and radiography was performed on carbon fibre composite columns produced via two different methods (standard lamination and half square) at a range of different load states: unbuckled, one-third of the buckling load and post buckling. The results provide quantitative insights into the impact of these different production methods on lattice strain and fibre orientation, as well as the influence these factors have on reducing buckling load (by up to 22%). As well as being the first use of SXRD on industrially representative full-size carbon fibre samples, these insights provide invaluable detail into the factors which limit performance and the origins of column failure; crucial factors required to optimise structural design, production and loading capability.
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Carbon fibres,Synchrotron characterisation,Radiography,Buckling,Lattice strains,Finite element modelling
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