Hello everyone
I seem to remember that someone told me that in a lay up, it is best to have the FG next to the core rather than the CF - something to do with differential expansion and contraction rates between the wood and CF?
Am I right in thinking this, and does putting the CF next to the core make any difference to potential delam rates or risks?
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giles
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I have seen plenty of problems with carbon directly on wood. If you need to do this then use a thin glass or polyester fleece inbetween to give a tougher interface. The problem is the huge difference in stiffness that creates big shear stresses at the interface. For the same reason the diagonal layers should go against the core and the UD layer away from it.
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Was curious of how much it would change a quickly ran the numbers. for a pure carbon layup:
the tip is about 11% stiffer when diagonal layers are facing the core
the center is about 3% stiffer when diagonal layers are facing the core
The difference is bigger with flax on the diagonals as due to the low density a layer with the same weight is thicker.
the tip is about 11% stiffer when diagonal layers are facing the core
the center is about 3% stiffer when diagonal layers are facing the core
The difference is bigger with flax on the diagonals as due to the low density a layer with the same weight is thicker.
I always remember “warp out�. In case some don’t get this reference the warp fibers are the 0 deg and the weft fibers are the diagonal fibers.
Placing the warp farther away from the core increases its effectiveness.
The numbers quoted above about making things stiffer depending which way the fiber is facing seems spot on to what I’ve learned and what I’ve been told by folks in the big time snowboard biz.
Placing the warp farther away from the core increases its effectiveness.
The numbers quoted above about making things stiffer depending which way the fiber is facing seems spot on to what I’ve learned and what I’ve been told by folks in the big time snowboard biz.
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