The effect of fiber surface treatment on the micro-fracture progress in glass fiber/Nylon 6 composites

作者: N. Takeda , D.Y. Song , K. Nakat , T. Shioya

DOI: 10.1163/156855494X00283

关键词: Nylon 6Glass fiberFracture (geology)Composite materialScanning electron microscopeUltimate tensile strengthMaterials scienceFiber pull-outFiberOptical microscope

摘要: The micro-mechanical behavior of fiber/matrix interfaces and macroscopic mechanical properties of glass fiber reinforced Nylon 6 composites have been characterized for four different …

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