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Properties of carbon fiber composite laminates fabricated by coresin film infusion process for different prepreg materials
Authors:XQ Ma  YZ Gu  M Li  YX Li  DM Zhang  LJ Jia  ZG Zhang
Abstract:A new cocured process called coresin film infusion (co‐RFI) process, which combines RFI process and prepreg/autoclave process, was introduced and four kinds of commercial carbon fiber prepreg material systems and a kind of resin film were applied to fabricate co‐RFI laminates. The compatibility between the resin film and the prepreg matrix and the application of co‐RFI process were investigated based on the resin flowability, glass transition temperature of cured resin, processing quality of laminate, and variation in resin modulus on cocured interphase region measured by nanoindentation. Furthermore, mode I (GIC), mode II (GIIC) delamination fracture toughness, and flexural strength and modulus were measured to evaluate the mechanical properties of cocured laminates with different prepreg materials. The experimental results show that thickness and fiber volume fraction of co‐RFI laminates with the four kinds of prepreg materials are similar to those of prepreg laminates and RFI laminate with acceptable differences. In addition, there are no obvious defects in co‐RFI laminates. Moreover, the reduced modulus of resin at cocured interface and glass transition temperature values of the mixed resin reflect good compatibility between prepreg matrix resin and RFI resin. The GIC, GIIC values, and flexural performances of cocured laminates lie between and even exceed those of prepreg laminates and RFI laminates, indicating no weakening effect in the cocured interface. Therefore, the co‐RFI process is believed to effectively fabricate composite with low cost and it can be applied using various prepreg systems. POLYM. COMPOS., 34:2008–2018, 2013. © 2013 Society of Plastics Engineers
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