Wj. Cantwell, THE INTERLAMINAR FRACTURE-BEHAVIOR OF CARBON-FIBER-REINFORCED PLASTICS AT LOW-TEMPERATURES, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part G, Journal of aerospace engineering, 210(G1), 1996, pp. 1-7
The low-temperature fracture properties of a carbon fibre reinforced e
poxy composite have been investigated by conducting a series of mode I
, mode II, interlaminar shear strength (ILSS) and drop-weight impact t
ests at temperatures between - 194 and 23 degrees C. Initial tests on
the pure epoxy indicated that the mode I fracture toughness of the pur
e resin increased steadily with reducing temperature. Similar trends w
ere observed in the ILSS and mode II data where increases of up to 100
per cent were observed over the range of temperatures examined. No ap
preciable temperature dependence was observed, however, in either the
mode I fracture data or the overall impact damage area.