Effect of fiber-matrix adhesion on the fracture behavior of a carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic-modified epoxy matrix
2016
In this study, the fracture behavior of a thermoplastic-modified epoxy resin reinforced with
continuous carbon fibers for two levels of fiber-matrix adhesion was performed. A carbon
fiber with commercial sizing was used and also treated with a known silane, (3-glycidoxy
propyl trimethoxysilane) coupling agent. Toughness was determined using the double cantilever
test, together with surface analysis after failure using scanning electron microscope.
The presence of polysulfone particles improved the fracture behavior of the composite, but
fiber-matrix adhesion seemed to play a very important role in the performance of the composite
material. There appeared to be a synergy between the matrix modifier and the fibermatrix
adhesion coupling agent.
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