Single-fiber fragmentations of AS-4 carbon fiber embedded in Epon 828 under the effect of elevated temperatures

Citation
Mb. Walther et al., Single-fiber fragmentations of AS-4 carbon fiber embedded in Epon 828 under the effect of elevated temperatures, J COMP TECH, 23(1), 2001, pp. 36-41
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science & Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF COMPOSITES TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH
ISSN journal
08846804 → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
36 - 41
Database
ISI
SICI code
0884-6804(200101)23:1<36:SFOACF>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Single fiber fragmentation tests were performed over a range of elevated te mperatures (ambient to 160 degreesC) to study the effect of temperature on the fiber-matrix interface. In order to understand the mechanical performan ce of a polymer/carbon fiber composite system, the micromechanical performa nce must be understood. The mechanical performance of a composite material is dependent on the fiber-matrix interface region. The nature of the fiber- matrix interface controls the interfacial shear strength and this is an imp ortant parameter in the formulation of shear-lag and other micromechanical models. Micromechanical shear-lag models are used to estimate macromechanic al properties of composite materials. Environmental conditions that affect the macromechanical properties of polymer composites need to be understood at the micromechanical level. Temperature is one example of an environmenta l condition that influences the mechanical response of some composite syste ms. The study presented in this paper uses the measurement of broken fiber lengths resulting from the multiple fracture of a single fiber that is embe dded in resin with applied load. The material system used in this study was an AS4-carbon-fiber/Epon-828/mPDA-epoxy-resin-system. The critical fragmen tation lengths were measured with the aid of a microscope, and the critical lengths were found to increase 70% from ambient temperature to 160 degrees C.