Hygrothermal effects on dynamic mechanical snalysis and fracture behavior of polymeric composites

Polymer composites used above their glass transition temperatures Tg present a substantial degradation of physical properties; therefore a material's glass transition temperature and its change with moisture absorption are of practical importance. Little attention has been paid to the role of the adhesive bonding between the reinforcing fiber and matrix, particularly for BMI matrix. In this work the effect of moisture on the dynamic mechanical behavior and the fiber/matrix interface was investigated. Two systems were evaluated: carbon fabric/epoxy and carbon fabric/bismaleimide laminates. The results demonstrated that the moisture absorbed by the laminates causes either reversible or irreversible plasticization of the matrix. The humidity combined with the temperature effects may cause significant changes in the Tg matrix and toughness affecting the laminate strength. Moisture absorption was correlated to the fracture mode of the laminate demonstrating the deleterious effect of moisture on the interface. This leads to debonding between fiber and matrix. This behavior was investigated by scanning electron microscopy and dynamic mechanical analysis.

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Main Authors: Costa,Michelle Leali, Almeida,Sérgio Frascino Muller de, Rezende,Mirabel Cerqueira
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: ABM, ABC, ABPol 2005
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392005000300019
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-143920050003000192005-10-10Hygrothermal effects on dynamic mechanical snalysis and fracture behavior of polymeric compositesCosta,Michelle LealiAlmeida,Sérgio Frascino Muller deRezende,Mirabel Cerqueira polymeric composites dynamic mechanical properties glass transition temperature interface Polymer composites used above their glass transition temperatures Tg present a substantial degradation of physical properties; therefore a material's glass transition temperature and its change with moisture absorption are of practical importance. Little attention has been paid to the role of the adhesive bonding between the reinforcing fiber and matrix, particularly for BMI matrix. In this work the effect of moisture on the dynamic mechanical behavior and the fiber/matrix interface was investigated. Two systems were evaluated: carbon fabric/epoxy and carbon fabric/bismaleimide laminates. The results demonstrated that the moisture absorbed by the laminates causes either reversible or irreversible plasticization of the matrix. The humidity combined with the temperature effects may cause significant changes in the Tg matrix and toughness affecting the laminate strength. Moisture absorption was correlated to the fracture mode of the laminate demonstrating the deleterious effect of moisture on the interface. This leads to debonding between fiber and matrix. This behavior was investigated by scanning electron microscopy and dynamic mechanical analysis.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessABM, ABC, ABPolMaterials Research v.8 n.3 20052005-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392005000300019en10.1590/S1516-14392005000300019
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Almeida,Sérgio Frascino Muller de
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Hygrothermal effects on dynamic mechanical snalysis and fracture behavior of polymeric composites
author_facet Costa,Michelle Leali
Almeida,Sérgio Frascino Muller de
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title Hygrothermal effects on dynamic mechanical snalysis and fracture behavior of polymeric composites
title_short Hygrothermal effects on dynamic mechanical snalysis and fracture behavior of polymeric composites
title_full Hygrothermal effects on dynamic mechanical snalysis and fracture behavior of polymeric composites
title_fullStr Hygrothermal effects on dynamic mechanical snalysis and fracture behavior of polymeric composites
title_full_unstemmed Hygrothermal effects on dynamic mechanical snalysis and fracture behavior of polymeric composites
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description Polymer composites used above their glass transition temperatures Tg present a substantial degradation of physical properties; therefore a material's glass transition temperature and its change with moisture absorption are of practical importance. Little attention has been paid to the role of the adhesive bonding between the reinforcing fiber and matrix, particularly for BMI matrix. In this work the effect of moisture on the dynamic mechanical behavior and the fiber/matrix interface was investigated. Two systems were evaluated: carbon fabric/epoxy and carbon fabric/bismaleimide laminates. The results demonstrated that the moisture absorbed by the laminates causes either reversible or irreversible plasticization of the matrix. The humidity combined with the temperature effects may cause significant changes in the Tg matrix and toughness affecting the laminate strength. Moisture absorption was correlated to the fracture mode of the laminate demonstrating the deleterious effect of moisture on the interface. This leads to debonding between fiber and matrix. This behavior was investigated by scanning electron microscopy and dynamic mechanical analysis.
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