Einfluss von Wasser auf die Kohlenstofffaser/Epoxid-Polymermatrix Wechselwirkung
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Other Titles: | Influence of water on the carbon fibre/epoxy polymer interaction | Authors: | Adamow, Katharina | Supervisor: | Hartwig, Andreas | 1. Expert: | Hartwig, Andreas | Experts: | Montforts, Franz-Peter | Abstract: | In this study the carbon fibre/epoxy polymer interaction is investigated in single fibre composites with different polymer matrices in dry, water-saturated and redried state. To provide a basis, these epoxy polymers varying in curing degree and amine-to-epoxy ratio are characterized with respect to their physical, chemical and mechanical properties and water absorption tests are performed. The fibre/polymer interaction is examined with the single fibre fragmentation test. Despite of different properties of the epoxy polymers, no significant effect in the strength of the fibre/polymer interaction is observed. The presence of water instead leads to a strong decrease in interfacial shear strength. However, after redrying the strength of the fibre/polymer interaction is comparable with the origin, dry state. The results of this work show that there is a significant reducing effect of absorbed water in epoxy polymers and its carbon fibre composites but also, that this effect is mostly reversible. |
Keywords: | carbon fibre, epoxy polymer, water, fibre/polymer interaction, single fibre fragmentation test, ageing, polymer network density, amine-to-epoxy ratio, curing degree | Issue Date: | 31-Jan-2014 | Type: | Dissertation | Secondary publication: | no | URN: | urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00103654-15 | Institution: | Universität Bremen | Faculty: | Fachbereich 02: Biologie/Chemie (FB 02) |
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