Fracture behavior of glass fiber reinforced polymer composite |
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Authors: | A. Avci A. Akdemir |
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Affiliation: | a Selcuk University Department of Mechanical Engineering, Konya, Turkey b Selcuk University Cihanbeyli Technical College, Cihanbeyli, 42850 Konya, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Chopped strand glass fiber reinforced particle-filled polymer composite beams with varying notch-to-depth ratios and different volume fractions of glass fibers were investigated in Mode I fracture using three-point bending tests. Effects of polyester resin content and glass fiber content on fracture behavior was also studied. Polyester resin contents were used 13.00%%, 14.75%, 16.50%, 18.00% and 19.50%, and glass fiber contents were 1% and 1.5% of the total weight of the polymer composite system. Flexural strength of the polymer composite increases with increase in polyester and fiber content. The critical stress intensity factor was determined by using several methods such as initial notch depth method, compliance method and J-integral method. The values of KIC obtained from these methods were compared. |
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Keywords: | Glass fibers Fracture toughness Aggregate Polymers Composite |
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