A study of the effects of water ageing on the static fatigue behaviour
of unidirectional glass/epoxy composites is presented. The failure me
chanisms associated with fatigue damage were investigated under three-
point bending loading. Depending on the ageing temperature, two failur
e features were identified: either fibre microbuckling on the compress
ive side of the specimen, or progressive cracking on the tensile side.
Microbuckling has been found to be related to the reversible plastici
zation of the epoxy matrix, as measured by dynamic mechanical thermal
analysis. On the other hand, tensile failure was associated with an ir
reversible weakening of the fibres and interfaces at elevated ageing t
emperatures. Some similarity is identified between damage processes in
static and dynamic bending fatigue.