Carbon fiber-reinforced epoxy filament-wound composite laminates exposed to hygrothermal conditioning
Abstract
This study focuses on the evaluation of the effect of hygrothermal conditioning on tensile, compressive, in-plane and interlaminar shear properties, and also on the viscoelastic characteristics of carbon fiber/epoxy laminates. Flat unidirectional laminates were manufactured by dry filament winding and cured under hot compression. The laminates were later exposed to hygrothermal conditioning in a chamber, following the recommendations of ASTM...
Paper Details
Title
Carbon fiber-reinforced epoxy filament-wound composite laminates exposed to hygrothermal conditioning
Published Date
Feb 5, 2016
Journal
Volume
51
Issue
9
Pages
4697 - 4708
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