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Effect of water and ice on strength and fracture toughness of intermittently bonded boron-epoxy compositesThe effects of water and ice on the strength and fracture toughness of boron-epoxy composites with polyurethane intermittent bonding have been investigated. Neither simple soaking in water nor soaking followed by freezing and thawing have marked effects on the strength of the fully-coated composites, but they have disastrous effects on the uncoated composites. Toughness is affected only marginally, with some small reductions in the fully-coated samples, and with essentially no effect on the uncoated composites. An analysis is presented which explains adequately the experimental strength and toughness results obtained, and which is based on an argument that water absorption reduces the interfacial shear strength only of the uncoated areas and not those regions coated by the polyurethane varnish. The results indicate that the advantages of appropriate intermittent bonding (i.e., high strength combined with high toughness) are retained in wet conditions so that such composites may be favorably used in such adverse environmental conditions.
Document ID
19770031219
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Atkins, A. G.
(Delta Materials Research, Ltd. Ipswich, Suff., United Kingdom)
Mai, Y. W.
(Imperial College of Science and Technology London, United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1976
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Materials Science
Volume: 11
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Accession Number
77A14071
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-23-005-528
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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