P. Olivier et al., EFFECTS OF CURE CYCLE PRESSURE AND VOIDS ON SOME MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF CARBON-EPOXY LAMINATES, Composites, 26(7), 1995, pp. 509-515
The effects of various curing pressures (resulting in different void c
ontents) on some mechanical properties of carbon/epoxy laminates have
been examined. Thermogravimetry and mechanical spectrometry were used
to determine the initial water content of prepregs and the dependence
of viscosity on temperature. The pressure conditions were defined with
respect to these preliminary test results. A set of curing pressure r
outes was then designed to produce unidirectional laminates with void
contents between 0.3 and 10 vol%. The mechanical properties of unidire
ctional laminates depend on the void content and this results in the d
etermination of an optimal curing pressure route which involves minimi
zing the void content, while the mechanical properties are kept at the
ir maximum level. To allow generalization of the experimental results,
this study has been performed on two different composite materials.