Mechanical characterization and fractography studies of Glass/PA6 composites

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Mechanical characterization and fractography studies of Glass/PA6 composites. / Raghavalu Thirumalai, D.P.; Durai Prabhakaran, R.T.; Pillai, S. et al.
Yn: Polymer Composites, Cyfrol 36, Rhif 5, 11.04.2014, t. 834-853.

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Raghavalu Thirumalai, DP, Durai Prabhakaran, RT, Pillai, S, Charca, S, Oshkovi, SA, Knudsen, H, Andersen, TL, Bech, JI, Thomsen, OT & Lilholt, H 2014, 'Mechanical characterization and fractography studies of Glass/PA6 composites', Polymer Composites, cyfrol. 36, rhif 5, tt. 834-853. https://doi.org/10.1002/pc.23003

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Raghavalu Thirumalai, D. P., Durai Prabhakaran, R. T., Pillai, S., Charca, S., Oshkovi, S. A., Knudsen, H., Andersen, T. L., Bech, J. I., Thomsen, O. T., & Lilholt, H. (2014). Mechanical characterization and fractography studies of Glass/PA6 composites. Polymer Composites, 36(5), 834-853. https://doi.org/10.1002/pc.23003

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Raghavalu Thirumalai DP, Durai Prabhakaran RT, Pillai S, Charca S, Oshkovi SA, Knudsen H, Andersen TL, Bech JI, Thomsen OT, Lilholt H. 2014. Mechanical characterization and fractography studies of Glass/PA6 composites. Polymer Composites. 36(5):834-853. https://doi.org/10.1002/pc.23003

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Raghavalu Thirumalai, D.P. et al. "Mechanical characterization and fractography studies of Glass/PA6 composites". Polymer Composites. 2014, 36(5). 834-853. https://doi.org/10.1002/pc.23003

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Raghavalu Thirumalai DP, Durai Prabhakaran RT, Pillai S, Charca S, Oshkovi SA, Knudsen H et al. Mechanical characterization and fractography studies of Glass/PA6 composites. Polymer Composites. 2014 Ebr 11;36(5):834-853. doi: 10.1002/pc.23003

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Raghavalu Thirumalai, D.P. ; Durai Prabhakaran, R.T. ; Pillai, S. et al. / Mechanical characterization and fractography studies of Glass/PA6 composites. Yn: Polymer Composites. 2014 ; Cyfrol 36, Rhif 5. tt. 834-853.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Mechanical characterization and fractography studies of Glass/PA6 composites

AU - Raghavalu Thirumalai, D.P.

AU - Durai Prabhakaran, R.T.

AU - Pillai, S.

AU - Charca, S.

AU - Oshkovi, S.A.

AU - Knudsen, H.

AU - Andersen, T.L.

AU - Bech, J.I.

AU - Thomsen, O.T.

AU - Lilholt, H.

PY - 2014/4/11

Y1 - 2014/4/11

N2 - The mechanical properties of the glass fiber reinforced Polyamide (PA6) composites made by prepreg tapes and commingled yarns were studied by in-plane compression, short-beam shear, and flexural tests. The composites were fabricated with different fiber volume contents (prepregs—47%, 55%, 60%, and commingled—48%, 48%, 49%, respectively) by using vacuum consolidation technique. To evaluate laminate quality in terms of fiber wet-out at filament level, homogeneity of fiber/matrix distribution, and matrix/fiber bonding standard microscopic methods like optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used. Both commingled and prepreg glass fiber/PA6 composites (with Vf ∼ 48%) give mechanical properties such as compression strength (530–570 MPa), inter-laminar shear strength (70–80 MPa), and transverse strength (80–90 MPa). By increasing small percentage in the fiber content show significant rise in compression strength, slight decrease in the ILSS and transverse strengths, whereas semipreg give very poor properties with the slight increase in fiber content. Overall comparison of mechanical properties indicates commingled glass fiber/PA6 composite shows much better performance compared with prepregs due to uniform distribution of fiber and matrix, better melt-impregnation while processing, perfect alignment of glass fibers in the composite. This study proves again that the presence of voids and poor interface bonding between matrix/fiber leads to decrease in the mechanical properties. Fractographic characterization of post-failure surfaces reveals information about the cause and sequence of failure

AB - The mechanical properties of the glass fiber reinforced Polyamide (PA6) composites made by prepreg tapes and commingled yarns were studied by in-plane compression, short-beam shear, and flexural tests. The composites were fabricated with different fiber volume contents (prepregs—47%, 55%, 60%, and commingled—48%, 48%, 49%, respectively) by using vacuum consolidation technique. To evaluate laminate quality in terms of fiber wet-out at filament level, homogeneity of fiber/matrix distribution, and matrix/fiber bonding standard microscopic methods like optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used. Both commingled and prepreg glass fiber/PA6 composites (with Vf ∼ 48%) give mechanical properties such as compression strength (530–570 MPa), inter-laminar shear strength (70–80 MPa), and transverse strength (80–90 MPa). By increasing small percentage in the fiber content show significant rise in compression strength, slight decrease in the ILSS and transverse strengths, whereas semipreg give very poor properties with the slight increase in fiber content. Overall comparison of mechanical properties indicates commingled glass fiber/PA6 composite shows much better performance compared with prepregs due to uniform distribution of fiber and matrix, better melt-impregnation while processing, perfect alignment of glass fibers in the composite. This study proves again that the presence of voids and poor interface bonding between matrix/fiber leads to decrease in the mechanical properties. Fractographic characterization of post-failure surfaces reveals information about the cause and sequence of failure

U2 - 10.1002/pc.23003

DO - 10.1002/pc.23003

M3 - Article

VL - 36

SP - 834

EP - 853

JO - Polymer Composites

JF - Polymer Composites

SN - 1548-0569

IS - 5

ER -