Wire net reinforced polymer composites for improved toughness

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Fracture toughness remains low in Fiber Reinforced Plastics (FRP) composites compared to metals of equal strength due to a lack of plastic ductility. Metal wires such as 2000-4200 MPa (250-600 KSI) steel wires have good plastic ductility under tension, bending, and torsion. Current work uses a net structure of steel wires of 700 MPa (110 KSI). Multiple layers of net have been used to reinforce a polyester matrix. This paper will highlight the potential of this new composite.

Description

Fracture toughness remains low in Fiber Reinforced Plastics (FRP) composites compared to metals of equal strength due to a lack of plastic ductility. Metal wires such as 2000-4200 MPa (250-600 KSI) steel wires have good plastic ductility under tension, bending, and torsion. Current work uses a net structure of steel wires of 700 MPa (110 KSI). Multiple layers of net have been used to reinforce a polyester matrix. This paper will highlight the potential of this new composite.

Additional information

Author(s)

Amit Prakash, Polywire Tough Composites, Ltd., USA.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 74th Annual Convention, Cleveland, OH USA. Published in WJI, July 2005, pp. 120-122.

Year

2004