Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
794883 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A carbon fiber reinforced adhesive was developed for bonding carbon/carbon composites. The Weibull distribution method was used to analyze the bonding strength data, and the results showed that when the volume fraction of carbon fiber was 6 vol.%, the Weibull modulus was 42.9393 and the bonding strength of the adhesive was 11.3763 MPa. A model was proposed to explain the reinforcement of carbon fiber, and it was found that the strength of adhesive was a cubic function of the volume fraction of carbon fiber, and the function model was consistent with the Weibull data. We investigated that the carbon fiber could bridge adhesive matrix as a bridging effect for releasing the residual stress and inhibiting the extension of micro-crack.

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