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Abstract

The delamination of fiber reinforced polymer composites is one of the most common failures encountered in industrial applications. The most unique macroscopic and microscopic fracture surface features of the delaminations under different failure modes are of interests not only for practical failure analysis investigations but also it helps to reveal the physics behind the delamination phenomenon. In this work, fracture surface morphology of the delaminated carbon fiber polymer composites under mode I, mode II, and mixed-mode I/II loading conditions is investigated mainly with scanning electron microscopy. The unique fractographic features are identified and discussed. The results on ductile and brittle matrix composites have shown their own features, and most important of all the alignment angle of fibrils in the resin-rich ductile matrix could be correlated with the delamination mode.

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Title
Fracture Surface Morphology of Delamination Failure of Polymer Fiber Composites Under Different Failure Modes
Author
Yayla, Pasa
Pages
264-270
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Apr 2016
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
15477029
e-ISSN
18641245
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1781313992
Copyright
ASM International 2016