Residual Strength of Chop Strand Mats Glass Fiber/Epoxy Composite Structures: Effect of Temperature and Water Absorption

Authors

  • K. J. T. Jeffrey
  • F. Tarlochan
  • M. M. Rahman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15282/ijame.4.2011.11.0041

Keywords:

glass fibre; temperature; water absorption; residual strength

Abstract

The residual strength of chopped strand mat glass fibre/epoxy composites following exposure to different hygrothermal conditions was investigated. All residual tests were carried out according to ASTM D 3479 and D 3039 on tension-tension fatigue with a frequency of 5 Hz, a stress ratio of R= 0.5and maximum stress σmax = 60 MPa. The residual strength curves were used to investigate the strength of chopped strand mat glass fibre/epoxy under the effect of temperature and the interactive environment of water absorption and  temperature. The results showed that the chopped strand mat glass fibre/epoxy had high resistance toward tension-tension fatigue loading. However, the degradation of the tensile residual strength of chopped strand mat glass fibre/epoxy was significant with high water absorption at an elevated temperature.

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Published

2022-12-09

How to Cite

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K. J. T. Jeffrey, F. Tarlochan, and M. M. Rahman, “Residual Strength of Chop Strand Mats Glass Fiber/Epoxy Composite Structures: Effect of Temperature and Water Absorption”, Int. J. Automot. Mech. Eng., vol. 4, pp. 504–519, Dec. 2022.

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