Load-displacement experimental data from axial tensile loading of CFRP-SPCC hybrid laminates

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Muhammad Akhsin Muflikhun, Alvin Y Chua

Abstract

The current paper shows a data set of load-displacement output from axial tensile loading of CFRP-SPCC hybrid laminates. The specimen geometries are cut based on standard procedure from ASTM D-3039. At least 3 positions in each specimen, we measured its width and thickness. Data of the load and displacement were repeated at least 3 samples in each combination of hybrid laminates. Tensile test was conducted with a 1 mm/min of loading rate. The data were recorded from unloading until failure of specimens. The data gives information about the highest load and the behavior of load-displacement in axial tensile loading. By using width and thickness, normalized data can be obtained, the load can be calculated into stress (MPa) unit. The data are useful for researchers and structural engineers that deals with CFRP, SPCC, and hybrid CFRP-SPCC laminates.

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