Hygrothermal effects on quasi-isotropic carbon epoxy laminates with machined and molded edges
Abstract
Polymer matrix composites, when exposed to temperature and humid environment, undergo dimensional and stress state changes due to moisture induced swelling and thermal expansion. Moisture absorption may induce mechanical and physic-chemical changes that toughen the polymeric matrix and/or deteriorate matrix–fiber interface by interface debonding or micro-cracking. In the present paper, the effect of edge finishing combined with hygrothermal...
Paper Details
Title
Hygrothermal effects on quasi-isotropic carbon epoxy laminates with machined and molded edges
Published Date
Apr 1, 2008
Volume
39
Issue
3
Pages
490 - 496
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