An Experimental Investigation Of The Effects Of Stacking Sequence On Hybrid Composite Materials Response To Open-Hole Compression Strength

  • Elias Randjbaran
  • Universiti Putra
  • Dayang Laila Majid
  • Nawal Aswan
  • Abdul Jalil
  • Ramin Vaghei
  • Ramin Ahmadi
Keywords: Kevlar fibre, Carbon fibre, Glass fibre, Stacking Sequence, Energy Absorption, Open-hole Compression

Abstract

In the current paper, The compressive strength

and failure mechanisms are investigated for

hybrid composites. Static uniaxial compressive

tests are performed on notched specimens made

from two layers of carbon, glass, and Kevlar

fibres and epoxy resin combined to give six

different stacking hybrid composite materials.

Cohesive zone model is applied to estimate the

open-hole compression (OHC) strength.

Author Biographies

Elias Randjbaran

Faculty of Engineering

Universiti Putra

Universiti Putra Malaysia

Dayang Laila Majid

43400 UPM Serdang

Nawal Aswan

Selangor Darul Ehsan. Malaysia.

Abdul Jalil

Malaysia.

Ramin Vaghei

Corresponding author. Tel: +44 (0) 745 2203616, Fax: +44 (0) 844 7749975

E-mail address:

Ramin Ahmadi

Corresponding author. Tel: +44 (0) 745 2203616, Fax: +44 (0) 844 7749975

Published
2013-04-05
How to Cite
Randjbaran, E., Putra, U., Majid, D. L., Aswan , N., Jalil, A., Vaghei, R., & Ahmadi, R. (2013). An Experimental Investigation Of The Effects Of Stacking Sequence On Hybrid Composite Materials Response To Open-Hole Compression Strength. MATRIX Academic International Online Journal Of Engineering And Technology, 1(2), 1-6. Retrieved from https://www.maiojet.com/index.php/matrix/article/view/9