CF/FG/CF layup?

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  1. TANSL
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    Continuing with the above and to answer your questions, I will say that you can use the combination of materials that you want, call it as you want, even calling laminated sandwich although it is monolithic laminate. But if you study the behavior of the layers, you will see immediately how good or bad you are using your material and therefore you can decide whether the combination used is worthwhile or if there is a better one for the purposes you are persecuting.
     
  2. daiquiri
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    Check these papers:
    http://www.atlantis-press.com/php/download_paper.php?id=25851213
    https://www.researchgate.net/public...rid_Composites_With_E-Glass_and_Carbon_Fibers

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    BMVozar, the resistance of each material is the same, regardless of its distance from the neutral axis. Their properties vary only with their fiber content.
    Which varies proportionally to the distance to the neutral axis, not exponentially, is the tension/compression supported by each layer.
     
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