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Chromatography 2018 & Satellite 2018

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Claudia Barile, J Chem Tech App 2018, Volume 2

MECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION

OF CARBON FIBER REINFORCED

PLASTICS SPECIMENS FOR AEROSPACE

APPLICATIONS

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n the last years Composites Fibres Reinforced Plastics materials are increas-

ing their use in structural applications for aerospace industry. The aim of en-

suring high performances is based on a deep knowledge of the mechanical re-

sponse of the composite components in different workloads. Components are

exposed to severe environmental conditions characteristic of flight settings,

as elevated temperatures close to engines and/or cold temperatures. The typ-

ical assembly of composites consists of multiple layers stacked together in

a specified sequence. Layers could be arranged with different orientations,

different sequences and different technological procedure for supplying pre-

cise mechanical properties that need to be studied. The introduction of new

peculiarities, able to improve mechanical properties of composites, is also in-

vestigated. It refers to an unconventional fibres’ disposition combined with the

through-the-thickness stitching on the in-plane mechanical properties of com-

posites. Conventional carbon fibres arrangement is commonly referred to a

Cartesian coordinate system. Fibres are positioning in bundles along different

angle orientations respect to the zero lamina. The use of a polar coordinate

system of continue carbon tow is now introduced to create specimens as well

as complex geometry components simply. This approach aims to introduce

several benefits in the material’s manufacturing strategy and if compared with

the conventional process seems to be very promising by reducing delamina-

tion phenomena.

Biography

Claudia Barile is a Lecturer of Department of Me-

chanics, Mathematics and Management at the

Politecnico di Bari since April 2017. She achieved

the Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering,

Magna cum laude in July 2008 at the Politecnico

di Bari. She got the PhD title on February 2012 in

Advanced Production Systems at the Politecnico

di Bari. Her research activities are mainly focused

on the mechanical characterization of materials

(composites, metals, polymers, etc.) with both tra-

ditional and innovative experimental techniques.

She has published 19 papers in scientific impact-

ed journals, 1 book chapter, and 2 books. She has

23 indexed conference papers. The h-index of the

author is 9 with a total of 195 citations. She has

also published 6 papers in a no-indexed journal.

She took part in many international and national

conferences as relator.

claudia.barile@poliba.it

Claudia Barile

Politecnico di Bari, Italy