Easy Composites Cured Product Strength


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Good morning,

This is more a question for the admins and tech guys but basically the wing on my car as pictured has steel legs and bases to attach to the boot.

I want to get some Pre cured Right angles and make brakets to replace the steel ones and also using the Cured Rigid sheets i want to make new legs.

My question is regarding tensile strength.

The wing itself weighs approx 5kg so that will be held up no problem. 

At 70mph the wing will push down and see a downward force up to 190kg

I can reduce the tilt to reduce this effect. 

http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/c31e3aeb-170d-48af-93a2-2ed3.jpg


Also thought of a set up like this. 

http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/54e445cf-1078-469d-b019-6182.JPG






Thanks in advance for any help 

Joel
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Hi Joel,

We do not have any exact data for the strength of the completed angle for applications like this. It would very much depend how it was used, how the angle was attached (drilled/bonded).

Typical properties of the cured pre-preg are:

Properties                         Typical values
Flexural strength                  850Mpa
Flexural modulus                  59Gpa
Tensile strength                    650Mpa
Tensile modulus                    59Gpa
ILSS- Short Beam Shear        65Mpa

I must stress that these are typical figures for the cured pre-preg, the exact strength of a angle piece would vary based on the exact shape and any drilling/bonding etc.

Warren Penalver
Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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Hey Warren 

I should be able to work out the calcs for the tensile and flex etc from what you have provided so thank you very much for that BigGrin

The angles will be bolted to the boot with a supporting bracket underneath as well. Then the legs i just need to work out the angle the force is working and make sure the weave is in the correct orientation for that directional force.

Just like ive seen in your videos, Depending on the weave direction you will have a stronger flex one direction or if i used your bi axial weave that would give it the rigidity every way.

i'll be doing this over the next couple of months and will tests to test max force on the part so ill keep you updated.

Cheer
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