1. Determination of tensile strength of UHMWPE fiber-reinforced polymer composites.
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Kartikeya, Kartikeya, Chouhan, Hemant, Ahmed, Aisha, and Bhatnagar, Naresh
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TENSILE strength , *FIBROUS composites , *TENSILE tests , *LAMINATED materials , *SHEAR strength , *CARBON fibers - Abstract
Quasi-static tensile test of UHMWPE fiber-reinforced composite laminate is challenging to perform due to low interlaminar shear strength and low coefficient of friction. Tensile tests proposed in the literature were conducted and limitations associated with each method led to the evolution of a new method. Tensile test of single-ply was realized as the best representative of tensile strength of a composite than tensile test of UHMWPE laminate. A fixture was developed for single-ply tests which increased friction and provided the mechanical constraint to slipping. The fixture is easy to fabricate and has provided repeatable results for eight grades of UHMWPE fiber-based (0/90) fabrics. Reported tensile strengths are in quite high range of 900–1500 MPa. • Ballistic composites are quite different from structural composites. • Tensile strength difficult to determine with standard methods. • All available methods tested for efficacy. • A new method is suggested for efficient testing. • Properties of wight commercial grades determined by suggested method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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