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Interfacial damage matrix resin

If the interfacial bonding strength of the composite material is less than the cohesive strength of the matrix resin and the strength of the filler, a stress concentration near the filler can easily occur when composite materials are subjected to shear or tensile stress. Debonding damage will occur near the interface if the interfacial bonding is weak. [Pg.77]

The use of carbon fibres rather than glass improves water resistance considerably, although it does not guarantee immunity from water damage, because both the resin matrix and the interfacial bond can still be affected. The fatigue life of carbon/epoxy cross-ply laminates is actually shorter when the fatigue process is carried out on dry specimens than on those previously... [Pg.54]


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