
Automated single fibre tensile tests were performed on carbon and glass fibres to characterise their tensile properties and cross-section accurately. An iterative compliance correction was developed to improve the strain accuracy. The results showed no correlation between tensile properties and the fibre cross-section but a clear dependency on the gauge length, lowering strength due to a higher defect probability in longer fibres. A dataset with more than 200 tests was obtained, which can be utilised to enhance simulation inputs and support predictive models for composite design.
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