Effects of moisture absorption on the different modes of carbon/epoxy composites delamination

It is essential that moisture attack be considered when characterising interlaminar fracture toughness. However, limited work has been reported on the correlation between interlaminar fracture toughness of mixed mode I/II ratios and moisture content. Therefore, the present study aims to characterise...

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Main Authors: Johar, M., Chong, W. W. F., Kang, H. S., Wong, K. J.
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spelling my.utm.883252020-12-14T23:58:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88325/ Effects of moisture absorption on the different modes of carbon/epoxy composites delamination Johar, M. Chong, W. W. F. Kang, H. S. Wong, K. J. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery It is essential that moisture attack be considered when characterising interlaminar fracture toughness. However, limited work has been reported on the correlation between interlaminar fracture toughness of mixed mode I/II ratios and moisture content. Therefore, the present study aims to characterise the delamination of carbon/epoxy composites, immersed in distilled water at constant 70 °C. The specimens are tested at various water absorption levels using mode I, mode II and mixed-mode I/II loading configurations. The results revealed that mode I fracture toughness is insensitive to the moisture attack. However, approximately 50% drop in mode II and mixed-mode I/II fracture toughness are observed at high moisture content levels. Fibre bridging is also found in all wet specimens with an increment of up to 60–100% in fracture energy being observed for the tested water absorption levels. Upon water exposure, fractured surfaces are also found to possess a more porous matrix with a more significant fibre/matrix interface debonding. Through the study, a new three-dimensional criterion is proposed to characterise the variation of fracture toughness with both mode ratio and moisture content. The criterion is expected to allow for a better fundamental understanding with respect to the extent of moisture attack towards delamination of composite materials. Elsevier Ltd. 2019-07 Article PeerReviewed Johar, M. and Chong, W. W. F. and Kang, H. S. and Wong, K. J. (2019) Effects of moisture absorption on the different modes of carbon/epoxy composites delamination. Polymer Degradation and Stability, 165 . pp. 117-125. ISSN 0141-3910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2019.05.007 DOI:10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2019.05.007
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Johar, M.
Chong, W. W. F.
Kang, H. S.
Wong, K. J.
Effects of moisture absorption on the different modes of carbon/epoxy composites delamination
description It is essential that moisture attack be considered when characterising interlaminar fracture toughness. However, limited work has been reported on the correlation between interlaminar fracture toughness of mixed mode I/II ratios and moisture content. Therefore, the present study aims to characterise the delamination of carbon/epoxy composites, immersed in distilled water at constant 70 °C. The specimens are tested at various water absorption levels using mode I, mode II and mixed-mode I/II loading configurations. The results revealed that mode I fracture toughness is insensitive to the moisture attack. However, approximately 50% drop in mode II and mixed-mode I/II fracture toughness are observed at high moisture content levels. Fibre bridging is also found in all wet specimens with an increment of up to 60–100% in fracture energy being observed for the tested water absorption levels. Upon water exposure, fractured surfaces are also found to possess a more porous matrix with a more significant fibre/matrix interface debonding. Through the study, a new three-dimensional criterion is proposed to characterise the variation of fracture toughness with both mode ratio and moisture content. The criterion is expected to allow for a better fundamental understanding with respect to the extent of moisture attack towards delamination of composite materials.
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author Johar, M.
Chong, W. W. F.
Kang, H. S.
Wong, K. J.
author_facet Johar, M.
Chong, W. W. F.
Kang, H. S.
Wong, K. J.
author_sort Johar, M.
title Effects of moisture absorption on the different modes of carbon/epoxy composites delamination
title_short Effects of moisture absorption on the different modes of carbon/epoxy composites delamination
title_full Effects of moisture absorption on the different modes of carbon/epoxy composites delamination
title_fullStr Effects of moisture absorption on the different modes of carbon/epoxy composites delamination
title_full_unstemmed Effects of moisture absorption on the different modes of carbon/epoxy composites delamination
title_sort effects of moisture absorption on the different modes of carbon/epoxy composites delamination
publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88325/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2019.05.007
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