Effect of surface treatment of carbon fibers on the strength properties of carbon fiber plastics

Autor: Gunyaev, G. M., Gorelov, Yu. A., Davydov, Yu. A., Dergunova, V. S., Kilin, V. S., Nabatnikov, A. P., Sorina, T. G., Surgucheva, A. I., Silaev, V. A., Sharova, A. V., Frolov, V. I.
Zdroj: Mechanics of Composite Materials; July 1980, Vol. 15 Issue: 4 p363-367, 5p
Abstrakt: The strength characteristics of composites based on carbon fibers having a coating of silicon carbide are in direct dependence on the coating thickness and on the porosity, which makes it possible to assume the possibility of increasing the degree of realization of the strength characteristics of fibers having a coating in a composite by increasing the degree of impregnation of the carbon cord with the binder. The latter finds confirmation also in the fact that at a small coating thickness on the carbon fiber (of the order of 5 nm) the porosity of the composite obtained is equal to the porosity of the material based on the carbon fiber without coating. Moreover, as is evident from Fig. 3c, the casing of silicon carbide does not form a continuous coatting over the whole perimeter of the cord. The presence of these prerequisites, and also the high resistance of carbon fibers having a silicon carbide coating to oxidation [9], open up wide prospects for creating new composite materials based on them.
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