The effect of temperature and loading rate on the mode II interlaminar fracture properties of a carbon fiber reinforced phenolic

Volume: 22, Issue: 1, Pages: 165 - 173
Published: Feb 1, 2001
Abstract
The combined effect of varying loading rate and test temperature on the mode II Interlaminar fracture properties of a carbon fiber reinforced phenolic resin has been investigated. End notch flexure tests at room temperature have shown that this composite offers a relatively modest value of GIIcNL at non-linearity and that its interlaminar fracture toughness decreases with increasing loading rate. As the test temperature is increased, the...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of temperature and loading rate on the mode II interlaminar fracture properties of a carbon fiber reinforced phenolic
Published Date
Feb 1, 2001
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pages
165 - 173
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