Phase-microstructure-mechanical properties relationship of carbon fiber reinforced ionic liquid epoxy composites
Abstract
The effect of liquid phases on the mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced composites (CFRP) is still unclear. In this study, various mass percentages of ionic liquid have been incorporated into epoxy resins and used to fabricate CFRPs. A brittle-ductile transition is demonstrated in tensile behavior of the CFRPs, accompanied by the change of failure mechanisms among fiber breakage, a combination of fiber breakage, splitting and...
Paper Details
Title
Phase-microstructure-mechanical properties relationship of carbon fiber reinforced ionic liquid epoxy composites
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
207
Pages
108711 - 108711
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