Author : National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 38 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2018-08-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1725049309
A Study of Elevated Temperature Testing Techniques for the Fatigue Behavior of Pmcs by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Pdf
An experimental study was conducted to investigate the mechanical behavior of a T650-35/AMB21 eight-harness satin weave polymer composite system. Emphasis was placed on the development and refinement of techniques used in elevated temperature uniaxial PMC testing. Issues such as specimen design, gripping, strain measurement, and temperature control and measurement were addressed. Quasi-static tensile and fatigue properties (R(sub sigma) = 0.1) were examined at room and elevated temperatures. Stiffness degradation and strain accumulation during fatigue cycling were recorded to monitor damage progression and provide insight for future analytical modeling efforts. Accomplishments included an untabbed dog-bone specimen design which consistently failed in the gage section, accurate temperature control and assessment, and continuous in-situ strain measurement capability during fatigue loading at elevated temperatures. Finally, strain accumulation and stiffness degradation during fatigue cycling appeared to be good indicators of damage progression. Gyekenyesi, Andrew L. and Gastelli, Michael G. and Ellis, John R. and Burke, Christopher S. Glenn Research Center NASA-TM-106927, E-9648, NAS 1.15:106927 NAS3-27186; RTOP 538-06-15...