Simulation and measurement of cryogenic-interfacial-properties of T700/modified epoxy for composite cryotanks
Interface between the carbon fiber and epoxy was vital to the mechanical performance of CFRP under cryogenic temperature (−196 °C). In this paper, the cryogenic-interfacial-properties of carbon fiber/modified epoxy (T700/M-Epoxy) under −196 °C were analyzed by experiment, theoretical analysis and fi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials & design 2019-11, Vol.182, p.108050, Article 108050 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Interface between the carbon fiber and epoxy was vital to the mechanical performance of CFRP under cryogenic temperature (−196 °C). In this paper, the cryogenic-interfacial-properties of carbon fiber/modified epoxy (T700/M-Epoxy) under −196 °C were analyzed by experiment, theoretical analysis and finite simulation method (FEM). Experimental data showed that the interfacial shear strength (IFSS) of T700/M-Epoxy at −196 °C was 75.8 MPa, which was increased by 16.1% in comparison with that (65.3 MPa) under room temperature (RT). For theoretical analysis, the microbond sample could be simplified into a cylindrical model. The increase of IFSS at −196 °C derived from contraction deformation of M-Epoxy. FEM was employed to simulate the distribution of interfacial stress and the evolution of debonding in T700/M-Epoxy. Based on the FEM model, both debonding and friction force (148.2 mN, 40.3 mN) at −196 °C were much higher than those (112.6 mN, 21.3 mN) under RT because of coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) mismatch between T700 and M-Epoxy. The theoretical analysis and FEM simulation made the experimental findings understood well, and they also could be used to predict the interface stress of fiber/resin at cryogenic temperature.
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•The interfacial shear strength of T700/M-Epoxy at -196 °C was test by microbond method.•Both epoxy fracture and interfacial debonding at -196 °C were considered in the finite simulation method.•The resin contraction and interface friction contributed to increase of interfacial strength of T700/M-Epoxy at -196 °C. |
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ISSN: | 0264-1275 1873-4197 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.matdes.2019.108050 |