Effect of alternating thermocycling and humidity on the strength of wound glass-fiber and organic-fiber plastics

Autor: T. A. Starzhenetskaya, N. S. Popov, S. A. Kuz'min, G. I. Milyutin, V. I. Polyakov, V. N. Bulmanis
Rok vydání: 1989
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Zdroj: Mechanics of Composite Materials. 24:782-789
ISSN: 1573-8922
0191-5665
DOI: 10.1007/bf00610784
Popis: 1. For a unidirectional glass-fiber plastic, moisture and cyclic changes in the phase composition of the composite are aggressive factors. The weakest link in a glass-fiber plastic is the interface. 2. For a unidirectional organic-fiber plastic, variations of temperature and humidity are aggressive factors. In an organic-fiber plastic, the weakest links are the reinforcing fibers and the matrix. 3. When structures made of organic-fiber plastics are subjected to accelerating climatic testing, alternating thermocycling can be replaced by technically simpler thermocycling in the positive temperature range.
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