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Composite Specifications
Enter the dimensions and properties of your carbon fibre component.
Flat Sheet / Plate
Round Tube
Solid Rod
Select the geometry of the raw material.
Wall thickness cannot exceed radius.
Standard Carbon Fibre: ~1.55 – 1.60 g/cm³
Enter estimated market price for financial projection.
Total Estimated Weight
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Total Volume
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Estimated Total Cost
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Weight Per Piece
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Material Weight Comparison (Same Volume)
Comparison against Steel (7.85 g/cm³) and Aluminum (2.70 g/cm³)
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Comprehensive Guide to the Carbon Fibre Weight Calculator
What is a Carbon Fibre Weight Calculator?
A carbon fibre weight calculator is a specialized engineering tool designed to estimate the mass of composite components based on their geometry, dimensions, and material density. Unlike standard metal calculators, this tool specifically addresses the unique properties of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP), a material prized for its high strength-to-weight ratio.
This tool is essential for aerospace engineers, automotive designers, and hobbyists building drones or racing equipment. It helps answer the critical question: "How much weight will I save by switching to carbon fibre?" Accurate weight estimation is vital for performance calculations, center of gravity analysis, and shipping logistics.
Common misconceptions include assuming all carbon fibre has the same density. In reality, the resin-to-fiber ratio heavily influences the final weight, which is why our calculator allows for density customization.
Carbon Fibre Weight Formula and Explanation
The calculation relies on the fundamental physics formula for mass. The carbon fibre weight calculator determines weight by first calculating the volume of the specific shape and then multiplying it by the material density.
Financial Impact: At $100/kg, the material cost is approximately $12.80.
Example 2: Racing Yacht Mast Section
An engineer is calculating the weight of a mast tube section.
Input Shape: Round Tube
Dimensions: 2000mm (L) × 100mm (OD) × 5mm (Wall)
Calculation: Using the tube volume formula, the carbon fibre volume is approximately 2,984 cm³.
Result: Total weight is roughly 4.77 kg.
Comparison: An aluminum mast of the same dimensions would weigh nearly 8.1 kg, demonstrating significant weight savings.
How to Use This Carbon Fibre Weight Calculator
Select Shape: Choose between Sheet, Tube, or Rod based on your raw material.
Enter Dimensions: Input accurate measurements in millimeters (mm). Ensure your measurements are precise, as small changes in thickness significantly affect weight.
Verify Density: The default is 1.6 g/cm³, which covers most standard commercial carbon fibre sheets. If using dry fabric or high-modulus pre-preg, adjust this value.
Financial Inputs: Enter the cost per kg to generate a project cost estimate.
Analyze Results: Use the "Material Comparison" chart to see how your carbon part compares to steel or aluminum alternatives.
Key Factors That Affect Carbon Fibre Weight Results
When using a carbon fibre weight calculator, consider these six factors that influence the final mass and cost:
Resin Ratio: The ratio of epoxy resin to carbon fiber affects density. Higher resin content generally lowers the structural efficiency but may change the density slightly (resin is ~1.2 g/cm³, fiber is ~1.8 g/cm³).
Weave Type: Uni-directional (UD) fiber often packs denser than complex weaves like twill or plain weave, potentially affecting the volume calculation for a given thickness.
Manufacturing Process: Autoclaved parts are more compacted (thinner/denser) than vacuum-bagged or hand-layup parts, reducing voids and excess resin.
Dimensional Tolerances: Commercial sheets often have a thickness tolerance of ±10%. A 3mm sheet might actually be 3.2mm, increasing weight by roughly 6%.
Cut Waste (Scrap): This calculator determines the weight of the finished shape. In financial planning, account for 15-30% material waste during the cutting process.
Finishing: Adding a clear coat or paint adds non-structural weight that is not accounted for in the raw material density.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the typical density of carbon fibre?
Standard carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) typically has a density between 1.5 g/cm³ and 1.6 g/cm³. Pure carbon fiber filaments are heavier (~1.8 g/cm³), but the epoxy matrix is lighter (~1.2 g/cm³).
How does carbon fibre compare to aluminum in weight?
Carbon fibre is significantly lighter. Aluminum (6061) has a density of roughly 2.7 g/cm³, making it about 70% heavier than carbon fibre for the same volume.
Can I calculate the weight of pre-preg carbon fibre?
Yes, but you should use the cured ply thickness and the cured density provided by the manufacturer's datasheet for the most accurate results.
Does this calculator account for honeycomb cores?
No. Sandwich panels with honeycomb cores (Nomex or Aluminum) have a much lower effective density. You should calculate the face sheets separately using this tool.
Why is the cost estimation important?
Carbon fibre is an expensive material ($30-$200+ per kg). Estimating weight helps in accurately projecting raw material costs before purchasing.
Does weave pattern affect weight?
Indirectly. While the density of the fiber remains similar, the thickness of a single ply varies by weave, which changes the total volume of the part.
What is "Specific Modulus"?
This is a material property describing stiffness per unit of weight. Carbon fibre excels here, offering high stiffness with very low mass.
Is carbon fibre always the lightest option?
Generally yes for structural applications, though magnesium and certain plastics are lighter but lack the comparable strength and stiffness.
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