Composites for Extreme Environments 1982
DOI: 10.1520/stp29353s
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Elastic Properties and Fracture Behavior of Graphite/Polyimide Composites at Extreme Temperatures

Abstract: The influence of elevated and cryogenic temperatures on the elastic moduli and fracture strengths of several Celion 6000/PMR-15 laminates was measured. Tests were run at −157, 24 (room temperature), and 316°C (−250, 75, and 600°F). Both unnotched and notched laminates were tested. Several failure criteria, developed to predict the uniaxial fracture strength of epoxy laminates, were used to predict the fracture strength of polyimide laminates. Lamina elastic moduli were measured at each temperatu… Show more

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“…shows that the Poisson's ratio decreases slightly as temperature increases.Similar results were reported by Garber et al[6] for Celion 6000/PMR-15 graphite/polyimide composites.StrengthAs shown in Figs. 6-a, b, and c, the effect of temperature on strength is similar to the case of modulus under the temperature range of 350'F.…”
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“…shows that the Poisson's ratio decreases slightly as temperature increases.Similar results were reported by Garber et al[6] for Celion 6000/PMR-15 graphite/polyimide composites.StrengthAs shown in Figs. 6-a, b, and c, the effect of temperature on strength is similar to the case of modulus under the temperature range of 350'F.…”
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confidence: 91%