Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Impact tests with a falling dart and flexural measurements were carried out on polypropylene based laminates
reinforced with glass fibers fabrics. Research has shown that the strong fiber/matrix interface
obtained through the use of a compatibilizer increased the mechanical performance of such composite
systems. The improved adhesion between fibers and matrix weakly affects the flexural modulus but
strongly influences the ultimate properties of the investigated woven fabric composites. In fact, bending
tests have shown a clear improvement in the flexural strength for the compatibilized systems, in particular
when a high viscosity/high crystallinity polypropylene was used. On the contrary, the low velocity
impact tests indicated an opposite dependence on the interface strength, and higher energy absorption
in not compatibilized composites was detected. This result has been explained in terms of failure mechanisms
at the fiber/matrix interface, which are able to dissipate large amounts of energy through friction
phenomena. Pull-out of fibers from the polypropylene matrices have been evidenced by the morphological
analysis of fracture surfaces after failure and takes place before the fibers breakage, as confirmed by
the evaluation of the ductility index.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Iannace, Salvatore; Russo, Pietro; Sorrentino, Luigi
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