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bonding of carbon fibres to epoxy resins as affected by the manufacturing and surface treatment processes

  • 출판일1999.03
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  • 등록일 2016.11.02
  • 조회수 261
the differences in the bonding to epoxy resins, as measured by the interlaminar shear strength (ilss), of three nominally similar carbon fibers were related to differences in the manufacturing and surface treatment operations. two of the fibers (denoted a and c) were determined to have emerged from the manufacturing process essentially identical, with the same crystal length, electrical resistivity and diameter. however, the subsequent surface treatments were very different, which resulted in different surface compositions (as measured by auger electron spectroscopy), and a higher ilss value for the composite made from fiber a as compared with one made from fiber c. the ilss value of the composite made from fiber b was lower than the value for the composite made from fiber a. (edited author abstract) 11 refs