Effects of moisture and temperature on the tensile strength of composite materials
Chi-Hung Shen,George S. Springer +1 more
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TL;DR: The ultimate tensile strength of Thornel 300/Fiberite 1034 graphite epoxy composites were measured with material temperatures ranging from 200 K to 422 K and moisture contents from 0% (dry) to 1.5% (wet) as mentioned in this paper.
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Abstract: The ultimate tensile strengths of Thornel 300/Fiberite 1034 graphite epoxy composites were measured with material temperatures ranging from 200 K to 422 K and moisture contents from 0% (dry) to 1.5...
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Moisture Absorption and Desorption of Composite Materials
Chi-Hung Shen,George S. Springer +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of tests using unidirectional and π/4 Graphite T-300 Fiberite 1034 composites were performed in the temperature range 300-425 K with the material submerged both in moist air (humidity 0 to 100%) and in water.
Moisture Effects in Epoxy Matrix Composites
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of absorbed moisture on the mechanical properties of a neat epoxy resin and derived graphite/epoxy composites is investigated and a method for predicting moisture content and through-the-thickness profile for a laminate exposed to a constant humidity and temperature is discussed.
Effects of Moisture on the Properties of High-Performance Structural Resins and Composites
CE Browning,JT Hartness +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of moisture and high humidity on the physical properties and their room and elevated-temperature mechanical properties of composites were evaluated. And the results showed that fiber-controlled composite properties are relatively unaffected by absorbed moisture whereas matrix-controlled properties are adversely affected.
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Development of engineering data on the mechanical and physical properties of advanced composites materials. Final technical report, 1 Jun 1971--30 Nov 1973
K.E. Hofer,N. Rao,D. Larsen +2 more
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of various environmental variables on the physical, thermal, and mechanical properties of selected resin matrix and metal matrix materials was evaluated in steady state and cyclic thermal, thermo-humidity, and humidity conditions.
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