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Authors Schneider, K.
Title Determination of compressive properties of fibre composites in the in-plane direction according to ISO 14126. Part 1: A round robin test round robin test
Date 09.01.2007
Number 12650
Abstract Over the years different tests are established to characterise the compressive properties of composites in the in-plane direction. The international standard ISO 14126 (2000) (Fibre-reinforced plastic composites — determination of compressive properties in the in-plane direction, ISO 14126: 1999 (E), Faserverstärkte Kunststoffe, Bestimmung der Druckeigenschaften in der Laminatebene, DIN EN ISO 14126: 2000-12) tries to standardise these tests. The described wide range of arrangements enables to continue with the present practice to a large extent. But the standard doesn’t say anything about the precision of the method. Four labs performed a round robin test to check the precision and reproducibility of the Celanese-type arrangement for different composite materials, structures and dimensions. The test procedure is critically discussed and some proposals for the applicability of the method are derived. Mainly the advantages of optical monitoring the overall as well as the local strain of the specimen are demonstrated for the characterisation the failure process. By this method some of the reasons of unsatisfying reproducibility can be cleared up.
Publisher Applied Composite Materials
Wikidata
Citation Applied Composite Materials 14 (2007) 1-15
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10443-006-9027-6
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