2014
DOI: 10.1080/15685543.2014.878875
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Interfacial micromechanics of carbon fiber-reinforced polyphenylene sulfide composites

Abstract: Interfacial micromechanical performance of carbon fiber (CF)-reinforced polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) composites was studied by the microbond test, which has been well accepted as the most important micromechanical test for evaluating the interfacial properties between the fiber and matrix. The effect of annealing treatment and atmospheric plasma treatment on the interfacial adhesion and micromechanics of PPS/CF composites was investigated. The results showed that the apparent interfacial shear strength (τ app )… Show more

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“…We recently reported a new method to prepare and test thermoplastic composite microbond samples, which was comparatively simple to operate and provided more reliable IFSS results [26,27]. However, we have noticed that the least-squares straight lines fitted to the (F max -l e ) test data do not always go through the origin and give a negative intercept on the F max -axis (see Fig.…”
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“…We recently reported a new method to prepare and test thermoplastic composite microbond samples, which was comparatively simple to operate and provided more reliable IFSS results [26,27]. However, we have noticed that the least-squares straight lines fitted to the (F max -l e ) test data do not always go through the origin and give a negative intercept on the F max -axis (see Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The sample was put on a hot-stage microscope and the temperature was raised to 310°C, well above the melting temperature of PPS, to ensure complete melting and remove any thermal history. Then, it was removed from the hot plate after holding [26,27] for * 1 min to form a testable droplet and air-quenched to ambient (*25°C). Some prepared samples were also placed in a petri dish inside a vacuum oven, where they were annealed at different temperatures T a from 80 to 230°C for 12 h and cooled down to ambient similar to the cooling curve shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The interface, as a key element of the composite which transfers the load from the matrix to the short fibers, plays a critical role in the mechanical performance of composites . Thus, it is of great importance to investigate the interfacial mechanical behavior of VA particle reinforced PPS composites.…”
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“…Thus, it is of great importance to investigate the interfacial mechanical behavior of VA particle reinforced PPS composites. It is known that annealing can effectively release residual stress and promote chain rearrangement to improve the crystallinity of polymers and hence enhance their physical properties . There is not any study reported in literature about the influence of heat treatment on the mechanical properties of VA particle reinforced PPS composites.…”
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