Title
Mechanical Properties of Carbon Fiber Laminate in Elevated Temperatures
Abstract
The composite industry is rapidly growing its
applications of lightweight polymer matrix
composites (PMC) in aircraft, industrial machines,
and automobiles due to their increased fuel
efficiency. The mechanical behaviors of PMCs are
usually studied at room temperature rather than
higher temperature because they are more
economical to test. However, there are a lot of higher
temperature applications such as high powered
rocketry and robotic industrial components. Rocketry
demands to further decrease the mass of the rocket
while maintaining stiffness, and motor actuators
need to move quickly with low inertial components
to increase manufacturing productivity.
Description
Advisor: Dr. Emmanuel Enemuoh
Funding information
University of Minnesota's Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
Suggested Citation
Kangas, Jeffrey.
(2020).
Mechanical Properties of Carbon Fiber Laminate in Elevated Temperatures.
Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy,
https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217606.