Fatigue of glass and carbon fiber reinforced engineering thermoplastics

Abstract
Cyclic tension fatigue S‐N curves are given for injection moleded Nylon 6/6, polycarbonate, polysulfone, polyphenylene sulfide, and poly(amide‐imide) matrices with glass and carbon fibers as well as for unreinforced material. The S‐N curves for most composites appear linear, with no evidence of a fatigue limit up to 106cycles. Some nonlinearity is evident with the Nylon 6/6 composities, and these appear to fail at a cumulative strain similar to the ultimate static strain. The remainder of the composites appear to fail by a crack propagation mechanism. The glass reinforced materials all degrade at a similar rate in fatigue, while the carbon reinforced materials with brittle matrices degrade more slowly than do those with ductile matrices. The latter effect may be due to greater integrity of the cracked regions for brittle matrix systems.

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