2020
DOI: 10.1002/pen.25343
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Porosity Characterization of Carbon Fiber/Epoxy Composite Using Hg Porosimetry and Other Techniques

Abstract: In polymer composites, the porosity acts mainly as a stress concentrator, which has detrimental effects depending on the shape and position of the voids. Also, the presence of voids is detrimental to the mechanical properties, which results in the need for an accurate method for their characterization in terms of morphology, position, and volume fraction. The aim of this study was to establish an appropriate procedure for the measurement of voids in a polymer composite using the mercury porosimetry technique. … Show more

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“…The single factor methodology with repetition was used for a comparison of the influence of parameters on the response [22]. A normal distribution is also performed to measure the void content distribution for each laminate.…”
Section: The Statistical Distribution Of Void Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The single factor methodology with repetition was used for a comparison of the influence of parameters on the response [22]. A normal distribution is also performed to measure the void content distribution for each laminate.…”
Section: The Statistical Distribution Of Void Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( 3)) to describe the interaction among the combination of different void fractions in the hybrid composites and the void formation (morphology and position through-thickness and laminate length). This section aims to reduce the number of experiments required for the porosity prediction in different hybrid laminates, ensuring low cost and experimental time and keeping statistical relevance [22,27]. For a better forecast with small error, the maximum, medium, and minimum levels are selected, as explained in the supplementary material.…”
Section: Void Content Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Its acceptance for structural application is usually around 2%, and it can be generated by air trapped in the system before or during manufacturing or when there is a macro-impregnation occurring before micro-impregnation, that is, the spaces between tows are filled but not the spaces between tow filaments. 1316 Several authors testify that higher void content conducts to a decrease in the mechanical performance of the part. 1719…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%