Dr., A R Sanadi and Dr., M R Piggot (1985) Interfacial effects in carbon-epoxies. Journal of Materials Science, 20. pp. 421-430. ISSN 1573-4803

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Abstract

Carbon fibre-reinforced epoxy resin samples made with aligned fibres, with lengths of 1 to 5 mm, had strengths and Young's moduli that were affected by fibre length, and surface condition and well as fibre volume fraction. Stress-strain trajectories were all linear, except when the fibres were coated with silicone resin. Fibre critical lengths were found to be affected by the surface condition, but composite strength could not be accounted for when the critical length was inserted into the usual equations, based on fibre slip. The results indicate that existing theoretical treatments for strength and modulus should take more account of the overstressing of fibres adjacent to fibre ends.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Lightweight Materials > Polymeric Materials
Divisions: UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Mr. B.K. Prasad
Date Deposited: 21 Aug 2013 09:14
Last Modified: 21 Aug 2013 09:14
URI: http://ampri.csircentral.net/id/eprint/440

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