The influence of fibre surface properties on the mode of failure in carbon-fibre/epoxy composites |
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Authors: | Kirsten E Atkinson Carol Kiely |
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Affiliation: | The Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Liverpool University, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK |
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Abstract: | A series of mechanical tests have been performed on composites consisting of high-strength carbon fibres in an amine-cured epoxy resin. A comparison has been made between composites containing untreated, commercially treated (electrochemically), and plasma treated fibres. While both treatments improve interfacial adhesion, the manner in which the composite fails is totally different. In composites that contain electrochemically treated fibres failure is, in most cases, matrix dominated, whereas interfacial failure always occurs in samples made from plasma-treated fibres. This behaviour can be explained in terms of the nature of the fibre surface after each type of treatment. |
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Keywords: | A. carbon fibres B. interphase plasma treatment composite properties surface properties |
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