Influence of fiber-glass on mechanical properties of composite laminates.
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Abstract
Using poplar veneer as base material and glass-fiber fabric as reinforcing material, the study made
glass-fiber fabric reinforced poplar veneer composite laminates in accordance with the structure principle
of laminated veneer lumber. This paper aims to probe into the influence of locations and layer numbers of
fiber-glass on the mechanical properties of composite laminates, to which the stress analysis was
conducted. The results showed that: 1) the closer the fiber-glass to the surface of the composite laminates
was, the higher the modulus of rupture (MOR) and elasticity (MOE) values would be; 2) the MOR and
MOE values decreased significantly as the fiber-glass moved to the core of composite laminates; 3) the
MOR and MOE values increased when more layers of fiber-glass were added to the composite laminates.
In a nutshell, the locations and the numbers of the fiber-glass significantly contribute to the mechanical
properties of composite laminates.
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