Flexural Fatigue Life of Woven Carbon/Vinyl Ester Composites under Sea Water Saturation
2020
Abstract The adverse effects of sea water environment on the fatigue life of woven carbon fiber/vinyl ester composites are established at room temperature in view of long-term survivability of offshore structures. It is observed that the influence of sea water saturation on the fatigue life is more pronounced when the maximum cyclic displacement approaches maximum quasi-static deflection, that is, the reduction in the number of cycles to failure are comparable between dry and sea water saturated samples at lower strain ranges (37% at 0.46% strain), but are drastically different at higher strain ranges (90% at 0.62% strain). Key damage modes that manifest during the fatigue loading is also identified, and a non-linear model is established for predicting low cycle fatigue life of these composites in dry and sea water saturated conditions.
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