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| Title: | Impact of Environmental and Experimental Parameters on FRP Composites |
| Authors: | Ray, B C |
| Keywords: | FRP composites Mechanical Performance interface interphase |
| Issue Date: | 2009 |
| Publisher: | The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science |
| Citation: | Eighteenth International Symposium on Processing and Fabrication of Advance Materials [PFAM XVIII], December 12-14, 2009, Sendai, Japan |
| Abstract: | The mechanical performance of a composite material is decisively controlled by
the state of fiber-matrix interface or interphase. Its properties influence the
integrity of composite behavior because of its role in transferring stress between
the fiber and the matrix. The factors affecting the interface are too complex to be
precisely concluded. Fibrous composites are increasingly being used in many
casual as well as critical applications owing to various desirable properties
including high specific strength, high specific stiffness and
controlled anisotropy. But unfortunately polymeric composites are susceptible to
heat and moisture when operating in changing environmental conditions. They
absorb moisture in humid environments and undergo dilatational expansion. The
presence of moisture and stresses associated with moisture-induced expansion
may cause lowered damage tolerance and structural durability. The structural
integrity and life time performance of fibrous polymeric ... |
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| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2080/1062 |
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