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evaluation of the interfacial bond properties between carbon phenolic and glass phenolic composites

  • 출판일1999.03
  • 저자
  • 서지사항
  • 등록일 2016.11.02
  • 조회수 331
the effects of moisture and surface finish on the mechanical and physical properties of the interfacial bond between the carbon/phenolic (c/p) and glass/phenolic (g/p) composite materials are presented. four flat panel laminates were fabricated using the c/p and g/p materials. of the four laminates, one panel was fabricated in which the c/p and g/p materials were cured simultaneously. it was identified as the cocure. the remaining laminates were processed with an initial simultaneous cure of the three c/p billets. two surface finishes, one on each half, were applied to the top surface. prior to the application and cure of the g/p material to the machined surface of the three c/p panels, each was subjected to the specific environmental conditioning. types of conditioning included: (1) nominal fabrication environment, (2) a prescribed drying cycle, and (3) a total immersion in water at 160 f physical property tests were performed on specimens removed from the c/p materials of each laminate for determination of the specific gravity, residual volatiles and and resin content. comparisons of results with shuttle solid rocket motor (srm) nozzle material specifications verified that the materials used in fabricating the laminates met acceptance criteria and were representative of srm nozzle materials. mechanical property tests were performed at room temperature on specimens removed from the g/p, the c/p and the interface between the two materials for each laminate. the double-notched shear strength test was used to determine the ultimate interlaminar shear strength. results indicat