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Durability study of pultruded CFRP plates immersed in water and seawater under sustained bending: Water uptake and effects on the mechanical properties
Affiliation:1. BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials, United Kingdom;2. Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom;3. Department of Chemistry, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom;4. Civil Research Group, School of Engineering, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom;5. The Composite Materials Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras, Patras, Greece
Abstract:This paper presents the durability behavior of pultruded unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) plates immersed in water and seawater at room temperature, under sustained bending strain of 30% and 50% ultimate strain. In this study, water absorption kinetics of CFRP composite and effects of moisture ingress on the mechanical properties, such as tensile properties and short beam shear strength, constitute integral parts of the investigation. The study reveals that seawater immersion leads to higher equilibrium moisture content than water immersion, due to the blister induced damages on the CFRP plate surfaces in seawater. However, diffusion coefficient in seawater immersion is shown to be lower compared to the water immersion, and is attributed to the high concentration of dissolved salts in seawater that retard water diffusion by osmosis. Increasing the bending strain reduces the free volume fraction of the resin matrix, which is responsible for the decreased water uptake and diffusion coefficient for both immersions. Immersion in both media leads to the pronounced degradation in the resin controlled property (i.e., short beam shear strength) of CFRP, but shows less or negligible effects on the fiber controlled properties (i.e., tensile strength and modulus). Both immersion media and 50% bending strain level show remarkable effects on the variation of the mechanical properties of CFRP.
Keywords:A  Carbon fiber  A  Thermosetting resin  B  Environmental degradation  D  Mechanical testing  E  Pultrusion
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