Abstract
Fiber-reinforced composites used in numerous technical applications have to meet the ever increasing safety requirements. Resistance to extreme stress under high velocity impact loads assumes even greater significance. Previous studies on the behavior of fiber-reinforced composites under impact loads provide little insight about the properties of filament yarns, a basis for many composite applications. Hence this paper focuses on the development of a suitable test method for performing high speed tensile tests on all filament yarn types, and the acquisition and analysis of the test results. This will enable the derivation of material models for their usage in the field of composites applications. Initially, the widely used carbon fiber filament yarns have been tested. The conclusive test results with a reduced yarn clamp mass and high stiffness of the test apparatus indicate that tensile strength and modulus of elasticity of carbon filament yarns increase with higher strain rates.
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