학술논문

Flexural behavior of composite material under three point bending load
Document Type
article
Source
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 507, p 01061 (2024)
Subject
three-point bending loading
glass fiber reinforced composite
carbon fiber reinforced composite
equivalent stress
normal stress
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Language
English
French
ISSN
2267-1242
Abstract
The behavior of composite materials under tensile and bending loading differs, and material designs optimized for tensile loading may not be suitable for applications subjected to bending loading. In this study, the bending behavior of two different composite materials, namely glass and carbon fiber-reinforced composites, was analyzed under a three-point bending load. The output from the analysis of these two materials was compared, revealing that, in addition to longitudinal direction strength, transverse and through-thickness directional strength, as well as shear strength in all planes of the composite, are essential to minimize deformations, normal stress, and shear stress. In the study, under the same loading and boundary conditions, the carbon epoxy composite exhibited 84% more deformation than the FR-4 composite at the maximum load considered for the study. Furthermore, the strength of the FR-4 composite in the loading direction was 2.4 times greater than that of the carbon epoxy composite. The present work is used for the effective design of the composite material under bending loading.