1992
DOI: 10.1177/073168449201100706
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Interphase Bond Strength and Energy Absorption of Injection-Molded Rubber-Coated Glass/Nylon Composites

Abstract: The use of a thin rubber coating on the fiber in a fibrous composite has been shown to increase the composite low-speed impact resistance [1,2]. The coating used was very thin compared to the fiber diameter, in order to preserve the other composite properties. From elastic consideration, the thin rubber coating was understood to have a direct effect upon the reduction of the stress concentration in the region near the fiber/matrix interface, especially at the chopped fiber end or at the matrix crack front reac… Show more

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