Stress Transfer in Single Fiber/ Resin Tensile Tests
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Adhesion
- Vol. 19 (3-4) , 219-239
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00218468608071225
Abstract
Microscale (25 mm gauge length) “dogbone” resin specimens with single carbon fibers embedded through the length of the specimen have been studied as a method for determining the fiber-resin interphase strength. The specimens are pulled in tension until the fiber fragments to a critical length, lc . Evidence is presented here, based primarily on the relaxation of stress birefringence around the fiber fragment, that this test may not be an unambiguous measure of fiber-resin adhesion. Data obtained for various production lots of AS-4, AS-6, and IM-6 fibers indicate an increase in lcd with laminate tensile strength. Although there is theoretical justification for this correlation, it requires that the interphase shear strength is relatively constant. In those instances where interfacial adhesion was expected to be low, i.e., surface contamination or unsurface treated fiber, there was a significant increase in lc/d and usually a distinct difference in stress birefringence compared to “good” adhesion. However, the distinction in stress birefringence was not always clear cut.Keywords
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