scholarly journals Variation of voids and inter-layer shear strength of advanced polymer-matrix composites at different pressures with high-pressure microwave

2019 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. 155892501986395
Author(s):  
Xiaoping Chen ◽  
Lihua Zhan ◽  
Yongwei Pu ◽  
Minghui Huang ◽  
Xiwen Chen ◽  
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Due to its rapid and volumetric heating capabilities, microwave heating has been conceived as an alternative cost-effective route for curing advanced polymer-matrix composites. Different curing pressures were applied to the pre-impregnated laminates of advanced polymer-matrix composites in a given high-pressure microwave curing process. The variation of voids’ shapes in the advanced polymer-matrix composites was revealed, and the shear failure mechanism of advanced polymer-matrix composites with different porosity was analyzed. During the shear failure process of the advanced polymer-matrix composites, sounds ceaselessly occur. The experiment results of the optical digital microscopy, the scanning electron microscope, and the inter-laminar shear properties test showed that in high-pressure microwave curing process, pressure was not only the main factor that affects the porosity and the mechanical properties but also influences the bonding strength of the resin and the carbon fiber interface significantly. There is a threshold value for the effect of curing pressure on porosity and inter-laminar shear strength of advanced polymer-matrix composites. The internal relationship among porosity, inter-laminar shear strength, and curing pressure of advanced polymer-matrix composites could be summarized as a piecewise power function.

Polymers ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 1188 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zvonek ◽  
Sirjovova ◽  
Branecky ◽  
Plichta ◽  
Skacel ◽  
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All reinforcements for polymer-matrix composites must be coated with a suitable material in the form of a thin film to improve compatibility and interfacial adhesion between the reinforcement and the polymer matrix. In this study, plasma nanotechnology was used to synthetize such functional nanocoatings using pure tetravinylsilane (TVS) and its mixtures with oxygen gas (O2) as precursors. The plasma-coated glass fibers (GFs) were unidirectionally embedded in a polyester resin to produce short composite beams that were analyzed by a short-beam-shear test to determine the shear strength characterizing the functionality of the nanocoatings in a GF/polyester composite. The developed plasma nanocoatings allowed controlling the shear strength between 26.2–44.1 MPa depending on deposition conditions, i.e., the radiofrequency (RF) power and the oxygen fraction in the TVS/O2 mixture. This range of shear strength appears to be sufficiently broad to be used in the design of composites.


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