J. Gassan et T. Dietz, Fatigue behavior of cross-ply glass-fiber composites based on epoxy resinsof different toughnesses, COMP SCI T, 61(1), 2001, pp. 157-163
The effect of matrix toughness on the fatigue behavior of cross-ply reinfor
ced composites is discussed in this paper. Brittle and impact-modified epox
y resins containing commercial E-glass fibers with a good fiber matrix adhe
sion have been used. The fatigue behavior has been investigated by means of
load-controlled tension-tension fatigue tests (R=0.1) and a frequency of 1
0 Hz with different applied max. loads between 150 and 330 MPa. The damage,
as measured by stiffness reduction, was more significant for the composite
s with a brittle matrix. The energy loss was shown to be a sensitive tool f
or characterizing the nature of matrix toughness and is higher for impact-m
odified resins for a given strain amplitude. A non-linearity of the S/N cur
ve was found for the impact-modified composites, while that for the brittle
ones is linear on a semi log-scale. Furthermore, the brittle composites sh
ow an extensive region of final damage propagation, whereas the impact modi
fied composites fail more in a sudden death manner. (C) 2000 Elsevier Scien
ce Ltd. All rights reserved.