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Microcomposite Tests and Experimental Data

It has been noted in a round robin test of microcomposites that there arc large variations in test results for an apparently identical fiber and matrix system between 13 different laboratories and testing methods (Pitkethly et al., 1993). Table 3.1 and Fig 3.15 summarize the IFSS values of Courtaulds XA (untreated and standard surface treated) carbon fibers embedded in an MY 750 epoxy resin. It is noted that the difference in the average ISS values between testing methods, inclusive of the fiber fragmentation test, fiber pull-out test, microdebond test and microindentation test, are as high as a factor of 2.7. The most significant variation in ISS is obtained in the fiber pull-out /microdebond tests for the fibers with prior surface treatments, and the microindentation test shows the least variation. [Pg.59]

There are a number of factors contributing to this discrepancy, such as a lack of standardization in specimen preparation, the loading method, the measurement and data reduction methods. Details of major contributors to the large data scatter are summarized for each testing method in the following  [Pg.59]


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