2002
DOI: 10.1163/156855402760116102
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Effects of surface treatment and weave structure on interlaminar fracture behaviour of plain glass woven fabric composites: Part II. Report of the 2nd round robin test results

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“…Meanwhile, the failure strains did not show any particular trends with respect to silane concentration. This observation is in sharp contrast to previous results showing signifi cant dependence of various quasistatic mechanical properties on the fi bre-matrix interface adhesion (affected by silane concentration) for essentially the same materials 17,22 . These studies showed that the increase in silane concentration increased the fi bre-matrix interfacial bond strength, which resulted in systematic improvements in both the tensile and fl exural strengths and moduli in quasi-static loading due to enhanced stress transfer between the fi bre and matrix.…”
Section: Effects Of Silane Concentrationcontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…Meanwhile, the failure strains did not show any particular trends with respect to silane concentration. This observation is in sharp contrast to previous results showing signifi cant dependence of various quasistatic mechanical properties on the fi bre-matrix interface adhesion (affected by silane concentration) for essentially the same materials 17,22 . These studies showed that the increase in silane concentration increased the fi bre-matrix interfacial bond strength, which resulted in systematic improvements in both the tensile and fl exural strengths and moduli in quasi-static loading due to enhanced stress transfer between the fi bre and matrix.…”
Section: Effects Of Silane Concentrationcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 12 shows a schematic drawing of crimping in a woven fabric. Less fi bre crimping in the warp direction, in turn, resulted in less fi bre straightening before tensile deformation, which was responsible A similar dependence of weave structure on interlaminar fracture resistance of the composites was also identifi ed in a previous study 22 . The interlaminar shear strength and interlaminar fracture toughness were consistently higher when loaded in the weft direction than in the warp direction.…”
Section: Effect Of Weave Structuresupporting
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