The experimental and finite element analysis data of Cu-UV glue composite materials

Data Brief. 2021 Sep 20:38:107389. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107389. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Five different layered-fiber reinforced Cu-UV glue composite structures were prepared, with Cu plate and wire as the reinforcing phase, and UV glue as the substrate. The volume ratio of Cu and UV glue of these structures is the same, but the difference lies in the number and diameter of Cu wires. Three-point bending tests were performed on these structures, and the bending stress-bending strain curves of different structures were measured. At the same time, the finite element method is used to simulate the three-point bending test process of different structures, and the bending stress-bending strain curves of different structures were calculated. Then the experimental and simulated strengths corresponding to different structures were obtained from the stress-strain curves obtained by experiment and simulation. These data are supplementary material for the associated research article [1].

Keywords: Cu; Finite element; Layered-fiber reinforced; Strength; Three-point bending.