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Research Article
Mechanical Behavior of Long Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polyarylamide at Elevated Temperature
Author(s): Wang Q, Ning H, Vaidya U and Pillay SWang Q, Ning H, Vaidya U and Pillay S
Long fiber reinforced thermoplastic (LFT) composites have recently found increasing use in transportation, military and aerospace applications and become well established as high volume and low cost materials with high specific modulus and strength, superior damage tolerance, and excellent fracture toughness. This study is conducted to evaluate the performance of long fiber reinforced thermoplastic composite at elevated high temperature. Long carbon fiber reinforced polyarylamide (CF/PAA) composites containing 20 wt% and 30 wt% carbon fibers are used and processed using extrusion compression molding. Flexural and tensile samples are tested at three temperatures, room temperature, medium temperature (MD 65°C) and glass transition temperature (TG 80°C). Samples in both longitudinal and transverse directions are prepared to show the effect of the orientation on mechanical propert.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2169-0022.1000294
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