glass99
Structural
- Jun 23, 2010
- 944
We are designing another fancy architectural staircase in carbon which is deflection controlled - the stresses aren't remotely close to governing the design, so would like to use a stiffer carbon fiber, ideally high modulus or ultra high modulus. The fabricators we deal with use primarily prepreg.
All four fabricators we are talking to seem to have little to no experience with anything other than standard modulus fiber. They have all said they could in theory use the high modulus material, though always seem to have trouble getting back to me about exactly how much it would cost or what the lead time would be etc. If we were to use the high modulus material it would be primarily unidirectional. Is it especially hard to get or expensive? Why does no one seem to use it much? Maybe the typical application is more strength or fatigue governed? It would be a major advantage to the structural performance of this design (and most of our designs) if we could use the stiffer materials.
All four fabricators we are talking to seem to have little to no experience with anything other than standard modulus fiber. They have all said they could in theory use the high modulus material, though always seem to have trouble getting back to me about exactly how much it would cost or what the lead time would be etc. If we were to use the high modulus material it would be primarily unidirectional. Is it especially hard to get or expensive? Why does no one seem to use it much? Maybe the typical application is more strength or fatigue governed? It would be a major advantage to the structural performance of this design (and most of our designs) if we could use the stiffer materials.