The effect of formulated molecular weight on temperature resistance and mechanical properties in polyimide based composites
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1996
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This experimental study examines the role of formulated molecular weight between crosslink sites on the temperature resistance and mechanical properties of composites based on a polyimide containing a diphenyl thioether unit (PTI). The composites are fabricated by in situ polymerization of monomer reactants (PMR) using three monomeric ingredients: bis(3,4-dicarboxyphenyl) sulfide dianhydride (TDPA); 4,4'-methylene dianiline (MDA); and the monomethyl ester of norbornene anhydride (NE). By changing monomeric molar ratio, three formulations are prepared, in which formulated molecular weight between crosslink sites varies from 1487 to 3446 g mol(-1). Unidirectional composite laminates from each formulation and T300 carbon fibres are compression moulded and cut into a series of test specimens. By measuring the glass transition temperature (T-g), Mode I interlaminar fracture toughness (G(IC)) and other mechanical properties at room and elevated temperatures, the influences of formulated molecular weight on the temperature resistance and mechanical properties of PTI-based composites are investigated. |
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Zhou J;Zhang J;Liu WL;Ding MX;He TB.The effect of formulated molecular weight on temperature resistance and mechanical properties in polyimide based composites,JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE,1996,31(19):5119-5125 |
Palavras-Chave | #FIBER PEEK COMPOSITES #INTERLAMINAR FRACTURE #REACTANTS |
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