Effect of the interfacial adhesion on the tensile and impact properties of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene matrices

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Autor(a) principal: Nogueira,Clara Leal
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Paiva,Jane Maria Faulstich de, Rezende,Mirabel Cerqueira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Thermoplastic composites have been applied in a wide variety of industrial products, showing recently a great potential to be used in aeronautical field. The objectives of this work were to evaluate the fiber/matrix interface of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene-based matrices after tensile and impact tests and also to compare the mechanical test results of the manufactured laminates. The laminates were prepared by stacking carbon fiber fabric style Plain Weave (CF) and films of four different polypropylene matrices, described as (a) polypropylene-PP, (b) polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer-PP-PE, (c) PP-PE with an interfacial compatibilizer-AM1 and (d) PP-PE containing an elastomeric modifier-AM2. The composites were processed using hot compression molding. The mechanical testing results showed that the CF-AM1 laminate family presented the lowest impact strength and the highest tensile strength values when compared to the other laminates. SEM analysis observations of both tensile and impact fractured specimens of the CF-PP/PE-AM1 specimens revealed a stronger fiber/matrix interface. The CF-PP/PE-AM2 laminate showed a lower tensile strength and higher impact strength values when compared to the CF-PP/PE-AM1 one. PP-PE and PP laminates presented the lowest impact strength values.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of the interfacial adhesion on the tensile and impact properties of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene matrices
title Effect of the interfacial adhesion on the tensile and impact properties of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene matrices
spellingShingle Effect of the interfacial adhesion on the tensile and impact properties of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene matrices
Nogueira,Clara Leal
polypropylene
composites
carbon fiber
mechanical properties
title_short Effect of the interfacial adhesion on the tensile and impact properties of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene matrices
title_full Effect of the interfacial adhesion on the tensile and impact properties of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene matrices
title_fullStr Effect of the interfacial adhesion on the tensile and impact properties of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene matrices
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the interfacial adhesion on the tensile and impact properties of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene matrices
title_sort Effect of the interfacial adhesion on the tensile and impact properties of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene matrices
author Nogueira,Clara Leal
author_facet Nogueira,Clara Leal
Paiva,Jane Maria Faulstich de
Rezende,Mirabel Cerqueira
author_role author
author2 Paiva,Jane Maria Faulstich de
Rezende,Mirabel Cerqueira
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nogueira,Clara Leal
Paiva,Jane Maria Faulstich de
Rezende,Mirabel Cerqueira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv polypropylene
composites
carbon fiber
mechanical properties
topic polypropylene
composites
carbon fiber
mechanical properties
description Thermoplastic composites have been applied in a wide variety of industrial products, showing recently a great potential to be used in aeronautical field. The objectives of this work were to evaluate the fiber/matrix interface of carbon fiber reinforced polypropylene-based matrices after tensile and impact tests and also to compare the mechanical test results of the manufactured laminates. The laminates were prepared by stacking carbon fiber fabric style Plain Weave (CF) and films of four different polypropylene matrices, described as (a) polypropylene-PP, (b) polypropylene-polyethylene copolymer-PP-PE, (c) PP-PE with an interfacial compatibilizer-AM1 and (d) PP-PE containing an elastomeric modifier-AM2. The composites were processed using hot compression molding. The mechanical testing results showed that the CF-AM1 laminate family presented the lowest impact strength and the highest tensile strength values when compared to the other laminates. SEM analysis observations of both tensile and impact fractured specimens of the CF-PP/PE-AM1 specimens revealed a stronger fiber/matrix interface. The CF-PP/PE-AM2 laminate showed a lower tensile strength and higher impact strength values when compared to the CF-PP/PE-AM1 one. PP-PE and PP laminates presented the lowest impact strength values.
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