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A Thermo-Mechanical Properties Evaluation of Multi-Directional Carbon/Carbon Composite Materials in Aerospace Applications

Myungjun Kim and Yongha Kim    

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Carbon/carbon (C/C) composite materials are widely used in aerospace structures operating in high temperature environments based on their high performance thermal and mechanical properties. The C/C composite material has a yarn architecture in which fiber bundles in different directions cross each other, and it is also divided into architecture types, such as 3-D orthogonal, 4-D in-plane, and 4-D diagonal, according to the arrangement of the fiber bundles. The thermo-mechanical performance of the carbon/carbon composite material may vary depending on the yarn architecture, and the material properties are also tailored according to constituent materials, such as fiber and matrix, and manufacturing parameters, such as yarn size, yarn spacing, and fiber volume fraction. In this paper, three types of geometric models are defined for repeating unit cells (RUCs), according to the yarn architecture of the C/C composite material, and the effective stiffness was predicted by applying the iso-strain assumption and stress averaging technique. In addition, the thermo-mechanical characteristics according to the yarn architecture and fiber volume fraction of RUC were compared and evaluated.

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