So I've got these materials and was considering doing an experiment, making a unidirectional pretensioned carbon fiber laminate.
I'm thinking of wrapping the carbon fiber with this 1.4oz plain weave fiberglass cloth, making a torsion box construction, which I hope would help stabilize the carbon fibers and hopefully add some elasticity to the matrix.
My issue is that I have no means to do any comparative testing to see how it performs against a fiberglass laminate. The only tool at my disposal is a home made tensiometer I made for lacing up bike wheels.
But since its not calibrated to any know scale, its only a reference tool. Plus to use it I would have to cut it and a fiberglass laminate into 3/8"X 12" sections and still it would only be a comparative exercise.
So my question, is there any body here who has access to lab equipment that could be used to get some meaningful numbers? Otherwise its just a subjective exercise. I know a couple of you out there have alluded to a materials background and if you are willing to do some testing, I would be happy to pay shipping and any other associated costs.