Y. Tomita et al., EFFECT OF FIBER STRENGTH ON NOTCH BENDING FRACTURE OF UNIDIRECTIONAL LONG CARBON-FIBER-REINFORCED EPOXY COMPOSITES, Materials characterization, 41(4), 1998, pp. 123-135
The unidirectional long carbon fibers with 3.5 and 5.5GPa average tens
ile strength reinforced epoxy matrix composites (designated as 3.5 and
5.5 CF composites, respectively) were studied to determine the effect
of fiber strength on notch bending fracture behavior of a CF composit
e. Three-point slow bend and instrumented Charpy impact tests were con
ducted. Two different V-notch subsize Charpy specimens with several di
fferent angles between the fibers and longitudinal direction of the sp
ecimen were used. Compared with the 3.5 CF composite with angles of 0
and 10 degrees, the 5.5 CF composite with the same angles exhibited hi
gher fracture energies. However, slow bend and Charpy impact fracture
energies of the composites decreased significantly at angles of 22.5 d
egrees and larger. Compared with the 3.5 CF composite, the 5.5 CF comp
osite showed a greater anisotropy in fracture energy. The results are
described and the fracture mechanism is briefly discussed on the basis
of fractography. 0 Elsevier Science Inc., 1998.