Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5013767 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The fracture behaviour of continuous unidirectional carbon fibre composite materials prepared adopting two, one plain and one rubber toughened, thermoplastic acrylic resins as matrices was investigated as a function of temperature and displacement rate. The contributions to fracture toughness of composites given by the matrix and the fibre related mechanisms was analysed by comparing results obtained at crack initiation and during crack propagation stages. It was verified that the transfer of matrix toughness into the composite is only partial when the matrix process zone size is comparable to the interlaminar matrix layer thickness. The effectiveness of fibre bridging mechanism was found to be related to the interfacial strength between the matrix and the fibre.
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