Micro-compression and recoil tests have been carried out on single filament
s of pitch- and polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fibres. Axial compression an
d bending tests were also carried out on unidirectional composite strands c
ontaining these fibres and a reduced compressive strength was calculated by
dividing the fracture load of the composite strand by the cross-sectional
area of the fibres. The fracture surfaces produced by different test method
s were compared and a correlation between the compressive strength values d
etermined by these test methods was investigated. The fracture surfaces of
the fibres and composite strands showed different features depending on the
type of fibre and matrix resin. The compressive strength of the composite
strands increased with increasing matrix modulus. The compressive strengths
of the fibres determined by the recoil test and from the axial compression
test on the composite strand with a stiff matrix resin were almost in prop
ortion to the strength determined with the micro-compression test. (C) 2000
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