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chemistry of carbon fibre surfaces and its effect on interfacial phenomena in fibre/epoxy composites

  • 출판일1999.03
  • 저자
  • 서지사항
  • 등록일 2016.11.02
  • 조회수 312
the properties of the fibre/resin interface in carbon fibre/epoxy composites can play a dominant role in governing the overall performance of the material. understanding the interactions occurring at the interface and being able to tailor them to give a desired composite property is of great importance. a variety of commercial treatments of carbon fibres have therefore been developed simply to improve fibre/resin adhesion. many research groups have studied the effects of such treatments, correlating changes in surface chemistry with interfacial shear strength (fibre/resin bonding). this article reviews their work. it also proposes an improved plasma treatment method and suggests a way of obtaining a greater degree of control over interfacial properties in carbon fibre/epoxy composites. (author abstract) 47 refs