Compressive and tensile behaviour of carbon fibres |
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Authors: | M Miwa Y Mori A Takeno T Yokoi A Watanabe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University, Yanagido 1-1, Gifu, Japan 501-1193 |
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Abstract: | Attempts have been made to discuss the fibre axial tensile and compressive behaviour of several carbon fibres prepared from different precursors, and surface- and/or sizing-treatments. With all fibres, the number of breaks increased with increasing tensile or compressive strain, and remained constant beyond a certain strain. The constant number of breakages based on the precursor differed remarkably in compression, whereas those based on the surface- and/or sizing-treatments differed remarkably in tension. In tension, the PAN-based fibre could be broken with a somewhat greater ease than the pitch-based fibre, while in compression, the pitch-based fibre could be broken with somewhat greater ease than the PAN-based fibre. © 1998 Chapman & Hall |
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