Print Email Facebook Twitter The influence of fiber-matrix adhesion on the linear viscoelastic creep behavior of CF/PPS composites Title The influence of fiber-matrix adhesion on the linear viscoelastic creep behavior of CF/PPS composites Author Motta Dias, M.H. Jansen, K.M.B. Luinge, H. Nayak, K. Bersee, H.E.N. Faculty Aerospace Engineering Department Aerospace Structures & Materials Date 2014-05-26 Abstract The influence of fiber-matrix adhesion on the linear viscoelastic creep behavior of as received and surface modified carbon fiber (AR-CF and SM-CF, respectively) reinforced polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) composite materials was investigated. Short-term tensile creep tests were performed on ±45° specimens under four different isothermal condition; 70, 80, 90 and 100°C. As a preliminary step to obtain the time-temperature master curve, as well as to characterize the changes in matrix dominated properties over storage time, physical aging effects were evaluated on both systems using the short-term test method established by Struik. The results showed that the surface treatment carried out in the SM-CF improved fiber-matrix adhesion, enhancing the mechanical performance of CF/PPS composites but with minor effects on the creep response. Increasing retardation times with physical aging was observed in all test conditions. Compared to temperature effects, physical aging showed to have a small contribution on the creep behavior of CF/PPS composites. Subject Viscoelastic Creep BehaviorPhysical AgingCF/PPS CompositesTime Aging-Time SuperpositionTime Temperature Superposition Principle (TTSP) To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8e3722e7-dab4-413f-90e1-1eedbdeef1b3 Source AMS 2014: 1st International Conference on Ageing of Materials and Structures, Delft, The Netherlands, 26-28 May 2014 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2014 The Author(s) Files PDF 313796.pdf 137.13 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:8e3722e7-dab4-413f-90e1-1eedbdeef1b3/datastream/OBJ/view