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Fiber tough-brittle transition

Tough-Brittle Transition of Glass Fiber Composites by Impact Testing... [Pg.374]

Numerous studies have been made of the mechanical properties of fibrous composites these include recently published papers on impact properties by Izod (1,2, 3,4) and Charpy (5,6) and drop weight (7) tests. We reported the Charpy impact fracture behavior of various glass-polyester composites regarding the effects of temperature (8,9,10), specimen size (8), and fiber orientation (10). This paper describes the effects of the tough-brittle transition in the impact behavior of glass-polyester composites which occurs with a variation of temperature and specimen size. [Pg.374]

Impact Modifiers. Notched impact strength and ductility can be improved with the incorporation of impact modifiers, which can also lower the brittle-ductile transition temperature and give much improved low temperature toughness. Impact modifiers are rubbers (often olefin copolymers) that are either modified or contain functional groups to make them more compatible with the nylon matrix. Dispersion of the rubber into small (micrometer size) particles is important in order to obtain effective toughening (19). Impact modifiers can be combined with other additives, such as glass fiber and minerals, in order to obtain a particular balance of stiffness and toughness. Modified acrylics, silicones, and polyurethanes have also been proposed as impact modifiers. [Pg.5914]


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