Abstract: | Matrix-dominated mechanical behavior of a graphite/epoxy composite has been found to be affected by sub-Tg annealing. Postcured (±45°)4S specimens of Thornel 300 graphite/Narmco 5208 epoxy were quenched from above Tg and given a sub-Tg annealing at 140°C for times up to 105 min. The ultimate tensile strength, strain-to-break, and toughness of the composite material were found to decrease as functions of sub-Tg annealing time. No weight loss was observed during the sub-Tg annealing. The time-dependent change in mechanical behavior is explained on the basis of free-volume changes that are related to the physical aging of the nonequilibrium glassy network-epoxy. The results imply possible changes in composite properties with service time. |