Through-thickness compaction response of reinforcement fabrics: development of a test standard

Yong, A. X. H. and Endruweit, A. and George, A. and May, D. and Aksoy, Y. A. and Ali, M. A. and Allen, T. and Bender, M. and Bodaghi, M. and Caglar, B. and Caglar, H. and Chiminelli, A. and Comas-Cardona, S. and de Ribains, R. and Dittmann, J. and Dransfeld, C. and Fauster, E. and Guilloux, A. and Hubert, P. and Idapalapati, S. and Ivens, J. and Janzen, J. and Jiang, Y. and Khan, T. and Laspalas, M. and LeBel, F. and Lee, J. and Liu, X. and Lizaranzu, M. and Lomov, S. V. and López, C. and Masania, K. and Michaud, V. and Middendorf, P. and Miguel, S. and Narayana, S. S. and Park, C. H. and Ravisankar Padma, S. and Riffard, L. and Pinger, C. and Rougier, V. and Şaş Çaycı, Hatice Sinem and Sayinbas, D. and Sousa, P. and Sozer, M. and Steinhardt, M. and Umer, R. and Vincent, J. D. and Werlen, V. and Yuksel, O. (2026) Through-thickness compaction response of reinforcement fabrics: development of a test standard. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 200 . ISSN 1359-835X (Print) 1878-5840 (Online)

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Abstract

Characterisation of the compaction response of reinforcement fabrics is an important component in the design of composite manufacturing processes. To standardise a best practice method, 22 international organisations participated in an exercise to assess the viability and reproducibility of the method discussed in this work. All participants were supplied with the same multiaxial E-glass fibre non-crimp fabric and instructed to measure the compaction stress as a function of the specimen thickness following a set of guidelines. The scatter in results between participants was quantified in terms of the coefficient of variation (CV). The CV of the maximum compaction stress determined at a target specimen thickness of 3 mm (for 10 fabric layers) was 42 % for dry specimens and 46 % for wet specimens, however this was influenced by scatter in the thickness values, which deviated from the target. The CV of the specimen thickness at a compaction stress of 105 Pa was 4 %. In addition, a power law model and a model based on bending of beams were fitted to the compaction curves. Both generally produced fits with high values of the coefficient of determination. The observed level of scatter is thought to be caused by issues with the implementation of the procedures and by variability in the specimen properties, as well as the very steep variation of the force/thickness curve at the required target. The guidelines used here aim to minimise inaccuracies in the test method and will be proposed as a test protocol for standardisation.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Compressibility; Fabric/textiles; Mechanical testing
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Depositing User: Hatice Sinem Şaş Çaycı
Date Deposited: 26 Jan 2026 16:12
Last Modified: 26 Jan 2026 16:12
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/53008

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