tstanley
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2001
- 149
I've run across a few manufacturers that make a fabric that places unidirectional fibers in alternating materials in a single ply. For example alternating fibers of carbon and kevlar, or kevlar and glass. Then they take this ply at 45 degrees and stitch it to another ply at minus 45 degrees. An example manufacturer is Vectorply.
What are the advantages of alternating the material of the fibers in a single ply? I would expect that the fiber that is the stiffest fiber (higher elastic modulus) would end up carrying most of the load.
Tom
What are the advantages of alternating the material of the fibers in a single ply? I would expect that the fiber that is the stiffest fiber (higher elastic modulus) would end up carrying most of the load.
Tom