Effect of Absorption in Aqueous and Hygrothermal Media on the Compressive Properties of Glass Fiber Reinforced Syntactic Foam
Absorption due to immersion in aqueous media consisting of either saline or seawater or due to exposure to water vapor conditions and the attendant effect on the compressive properties of syntactic foam reinforced with E-glass fibers in the form of chopped strands were studied. Whereas the compressi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of reinforced plastics and composites 2001-07, Vol.20 (11), p.982-993 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Absorption due to immersion in aqueous media consisting of either saline or seawater
or due to exposure to water vapor conditions and the attendant effect on the
compressive properties of syntactic foam reinforced with E-glass fibers in the form
of chopped strands were studied. Whereas the compressive strength decreased in
samples exposed to water vapor, the saline or seawater immersed samples showed
increase when compared to the dry sample. The decrease in strength in the
vapor-exposed case is ascribed to higher absorption of water and to debonding and
damaged features for interfaces. The enhancement of strength values for the samples
immersed in saltish media is traced to the larger size of the chloride ion and
resultant changes in the stress state around the fiber-bearing regions. Recourse to
an analysis of scanning electron microscopic pictures of the compression-failed
samples is taken to explain the observed trends. |
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ISSN: | 0731-6844 1530-7964 |
DOI: | 10.1177/073168401772678922 |