A comparative study of the creep behavior of laminated composites : effect of type of fiber and matrix
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2017
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Academic Journals
Abstract
This paper presents the effect of matrix type on creep behavior at 80% loads of ultimate tensile strength
of two laminated composites at different fiber and matrix system. For this, two types of laminated
composites were manufactured based on two types of fibers (carbon fabric and glass fabric) with
different matrix systems EPOCAST 50-A1 (EP50-A), Epoxy STR (STR) and Epoxy INJ812 (INJ). The
tensile and creep behavior of each laminated composite was studied in the same test conditions. A
microstructural study was also investigated by SEM-microscopy on the morphology of composite
specimens after creep rupture failures at 80% of applied load. The obtained results showed clearly the
influence of matrix type used on the tensile and creep behavior of studied composites. Indeed, it was
noted that no creep rupture failures were observed in short-term (less than 4 h) for INJ/Carbon
composite at tensile creep tests at 80% loads of ultimate tensile strength. At the same ultimate tensile
strength, EP50/Carbon composite showed a best creep behavior up to 30 h and had a creep modulus
higher than other laminated composites. The observation of rupture facets of all composite samples
showed clearly that the rupture will take place in the direction of loading, creating voids at the interface
resin/fiber. These are observed based on the nature of the matrix used
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Epoxy, Aliphatic amine, Cross-linked, Carbon fabric, Glass fabric, Creep test, Cyclic tensile test
