Affiliation:
1. Institute of Chemical Physics Russia Academy of Science Kosygin St. 4 117 977 Moscow Russia
Abstract
An increase in aramid SVM (trademark of polyparaamidobenzimidazole fiber) content up to 85 vol. % leads to an increased tensile strength of the composite. An increase in fiber content, Vf, leads to a change of the fracture mode from fiber control at low Vf to matrix and matrix/interface dominated longitudinal splitting of the composite at high Vf. The correlation between transverse properties and longitudinal tensile strength of different aramid fiber reinforced plastics was investigated. Longitudinal splitting of the composite leads to a decrease in longitudinal tensile strength. Shear strength of the aramid fiber reinforced plastic possesses a low sensitivity to its resistance to longitudinal splitting. For this the transverse strength or interlaminar fracture toughness of the composite may be used. Matrix plasticization leads to an increase of aramid Terlon (trademark of poly paraphenelenterephthalamid) fiber reinforced plastic tensile strength due to suppression of longitudinal splitting.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites
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