Influence of the combined effect of long hygrothermal aging and thermal cycling on mode I and II interlaminar fracture toughness of carbon/epoxy composites

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Prado, Viviane Jordao Sano [1 ,2 ]
Pardini, Luiz Claudio [2 ]
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[1] Inst Tecnol Aeronaut ITA, Dept Aeronaut & Mech Engn, Praca Marechal Eduardo Gomes 50, BR-12228900 Sao Jose Dos Campos, Brazil
[2] Embraer SA, Mat Engn Res & Technol Dept, Sao Jose Dos Campos, Brazil
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Environmental effects; fracture toughness; thermal cycling; hygrothermal; MOISTURE ABSORPTION; BEHAVIOR;
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10.1177/00219983241304149
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TB33 [复合材料];
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Carbon fiber/epoxy composites (CFRP) are nowadays extensively used in aircraft structures. During the lifecycle of an aircraft, composites are subjected to temperature and humidity variation over time and that can lead to performance loss. Efforts to understand the environmental conditioning impact on CFRP properties have been widely investigated, leading to the main objective of this study, which was investigating whether damages caused by different environmental conditioning individually are intensified when they are combined. During an aircraft lifetime, several different environmental conditions may occur, and to simulate these effects, this research tested coupons that were exposed to long-term hygrothermal conditioning, drying and thermal cycling and their combined effects on fracture toughness in mode-I and mode-II. Dynamic mechanical and fractographic analysis were also performed on the specimens. Thermal cycling on unaged samples (reference) resulted in average reductions of 5% and 15%, for mode-I and mode-II fracture toughness, respectively, compared to the reference samples. Furthermore, combined effect of thermal cycling and hygrothermal conditionings resulted in reductions around 44% (mode-I) and 15% (mode-II) compared to the reference. The combination of different environmental conditionings was more detrimental to fracture toughness in Mode-I, as confirmed by fractographic analysis. In contrast, Mode-II showed no change in results when exposed to a combination of conditionings, suggesting that isolated analysis of the results can be misinterpreted. Combined effects of thermal cycling and hygrothermal conditioning affected fracture toughness more than either effect alone. Mode-I testing proved to be more sensitive to identifying environmental exposure effects on properties than mode-II.
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页码:1087 / 1106
页数:20
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