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Prepreg bending stiffness

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Chris10B

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I am trying to find the bending stiffness of prepreg material for simualting a molding process. There are some tests available such as the buckling test, where a strip of prepreg is axialy compressed and the deflection is measured. But then how would you go from that data to calculating the bending stiffness?

Thanks!

Chris
 
This is like asking " How long is a piece of string?" You need more details What weave? is the prepreg B staged if so how much? are you bending across the fibers , or with them?
B.E.


You are judged not by what you know, but by what you can do.
 
Perhaps just run a cantilever type bending test on a sample of the prepreg? Measure displ vs load and back out E.
 
i agree with Berkshire. I have tried this with foam core materials as well. normally very small tension strain but large compression strain.

one thing if trying to fit a metal modelling program is count on NO stretch, only compression via fiber distortion. fiber distortion will be a function of fabric type and resin type/staging.

Good Luck

Chris
 
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