Hygrothermal mechanical properties of domestic carbon fiber/bismaleimide resin composites for aviation application

The composites were separately prepared by a domestic T700-grade carbon fiber used for aviation and four types of bismaleimide resin. The composite laminates were treated by three hygrothermal conditions, including 100 ℃ boiling water, 70 ℃ water immersion and 70 ℃/85% relative humidity to study the...

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Published in:Journal of Aeronautical Materials
Main Authors: LI Bo, WEN Youyi, WANG Qianzu, GU Yizhuo, LI Min, ZHANG Zuoguang
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Published: Journal of Aeronautical Materials 2020-10-01
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Online Access:http://jam.biam.ac.cn/article/doi/10.11868/j.issn.1005-5053.2019.000138
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author LI Bo
WEN Youyi
WANG Qianzu
GU Yizhuo
LI Min
ZHANG Zuoguang
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WEN Youyi
WANG Qianzu
GU Yizhuo
LI Min
ZHANG Zuoguang
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description The composites were separately prepared by a domestic T700-grade carbon fiber used for aviation and four types of bismaleimide resin. The composite laminates were treated by three hygrothermal conditions, including 100 ℃ boiling water, 70 ℃ water immersion and 70 ℃/85% relative humidity to study the hygrothermal mechanical properties of the composite laminates related to interface and matrix under ambient temperature and 150 ℃. The results show that the moisture absorption decreases the mechanical properties of composites, and the effect on mechanical properties under high temperature is significant. Furthermore, 90o tensile property, 0o compressive strength, flexural strength and open-hole compressive strength are sensitive to moisture absorption and temperature, while the sensitivities of 0o compressive modulus, flexural modulus and open-hole tensile strength are small. By comparing the changes of the mechanical properties of composite after different hygrothermal treatment conditions, it is found that the degree of degradation after 100 ℃ boiling water is larger, which is believed to be related to its higher equilibrium moisture absorption rate. Based on fracture morphology of composite after 90o tensile testing using scanning electron microscope, it is considered that the hygrothermal property of interface is the critical factor to determine the hygrothermal property of domestic carbon fiber composite.
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spelling doaj-art-3ee290d6d84d4d0b99bfbca3209dedc42025-08-19T20:54:45ZzhoJournal of Aeronautical MaterialsJournal of Aeronautical Materials1005-50531005-50532020-10-01405808710.11868/j.issn.1005-5053.2019.000138a2019-0138Hygrothermal mechanical properties of domestic carbon fiber/bismaleimide resin composites for aviation applicationLI Bo0WEN Youyi1WANG Qianzu2GU Yizhuo3LI Min4ZHANG Zuoguang5Chengdu Aircraft Industrial(group)Co.,Ltd.,Chengdu 610092,ChinaChengdu Aircraft Industrial(group)Co.,Ltd.,Chengdu 610092,ChinaChengdu Aircraft Industrial(group)Co.,Ltd.,Chengdu 610092,ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering,Beihang University,Beijing 100191,ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering,Beihang University,Beijing 100191,ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering,Beihang University,Beijing 100191,ChinaThe composites were separately prepared by a domestic T700-grade carbon fiber used for aviation and four types of bismaleimide resin. The composite laminates were treated by three hygrothermal conditions, including 100 ℃ boiling water, 70 ℃ water immersion and 70 ℃/85% relative humidity to study the hygrothermal mechanical properties of the composite laminates related to interface and matrix under ambient temperature and 150 ℃. The results show that the moisture absorption decreases the mechanical properties of composites, and the effect on mechanical properties under high temperature is significant. Furthermore, 90o tensile property, 0o compressive strength, flexural strength and open-hole compressive strength are sensitive to moisture absorption and temperature, while the sensitivities of 0o compressive modulus, flexural modulus and open-hole tensile strength are small. By comparing the changes of the mechanical properties of composite after different hygrothermal treatment conditions, it is found that the degree of degradation after 100 ℃ boiling water is larger, which is believed to be related to its higher equilibrium moisture absorption rate. Based on fracture morphology of composite after 90o tensile testing using scanning electron microscope, it is considered that the hygrothermal property of interface is the critical factor to determine the hygrothermal property of domestic carbon fiber composite.http://jam.biam.ac.cn/article/doi/10.11868/j.issn.1005-5053.2019.000138carbon fiber compositebismaleimide resinhydrothermal treatmentmechanical propertyinterface
spellingShingle LI Bo
WEN Youyi
WANG Qianzu
GU Yizhuo
LI Min
ZHANG Zuoguang
Hygrothermal mechanical properties of domestic carbon fiber/bismaleimide resin composites for aviation application
carbon fiber composite
bismaleimide resin
hydrothermal treatment
mechanical property
interface
title Hygrothermal mechanical properties of domestic carbon fiber/bismaleimide resin composites for aviation application
title_full Hygrothermal mechanical properties of domestic carbon fiber/bismaleimide resin composites for aviation application
title_fullStr Hygrothermal mechanical properties of domestic carbon fiber/bismaleimide resin composites for aviation application
title_full_unstemmed Hygrothermal mechanical properties of domestic carbon fiber/bismaleimide resin composites for aviation application
title_short Hygrothermal mechanical properties of domestic carbon fiber/bismaleimide resin composites for aviation application
title_sort hygrothermal mechanical properties of domestic carbon fiber bismaleimide resin composites for aviation application
topic carbon fiber composite
bismaleimide resin
hydrothermal treatment
mechanical property
interface
url http://jam.biam.ac.cn/article/doi/10.11868/j.issn.1005-5053.2019.000138
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