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Etude de L’Interface Fibre-Elastomere dans les Composites a Monofilament

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For the oxidized carbon fibre-EVA system, the existence of an interphase layer between the fibre and the matrix, having an elastic modulus close to the one of the elastomer in its glassy state, can explain the results obtained by fragmentation on single fibre composites. In the present study, viscoelastic measurements on unidirectional composites confirm the existence of such a layer. Hence, the mechanical (average modulus of elasticity) and physical (thickness) properties of this interphase are determined by means of different theoretical approaches. It appears that all the theoretical analyses are in disagreement with experimental observations.

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Nardin, M., Asloun, E.M., Brogly, M., Schultz, J. (1989). Etude de L’Interface Fibre-Elastomere dans les Composites a Monofilament. In: Bunsell, A.R., Lamicq, P., Massiah, A. (eds) Developments in the Science and Technology of Composite Materials. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1123-9_33

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