The fracture behavior of rubber‐toughened, short‐fiber composites of nylon 6,6
- 1 June 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Polymer Composites
- Vol. 15 (3) , 174-183
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pc.750150303
Abstract
This study critiques the use of both rubber particles and short‐glass fibers for the improvement of polymer fracture toughness (Kc). Although dry neat nylon is brittle with only a moderateKcvalue (4.2 Mpa√m), additions of either second phase produce risingKR‐curves and associated highKcvalues (8.1 Mpa√m for rubber‐toughened nylon, and 10.0Mpa√m for 17 vol% Glass‐fiber neat nylon). In the rubber ‐modified resin, the highKcvalue is associated with extensive plastic blunting at the crack tip. In the fiber‐reinforced neat resin,Kcis improved due to a combination of fiber‐bridging and increased strength, the latter being associated with additional load carrying capacity of the fibers. When both rubber and fibers are added, however, no further increase inKcis noted (Kc= 9.3 Mpa√m for 17 vol% glass‐fiber rubber‐modified nylon). The extent of ductile blunting in the rubber + fiber resin is not as great as in the rubber‐only resin. Furthermore, the fracure strength of the rubber + fiber resin is not as high as the fiber‐only resin. The net result is a balance of properties for the rubber‐toughened composite.Keywords
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