材料科学
复合材料
纤维增强塑料
乙烯基酯
玻璃纤维
动态力学分析
玻璃化转变
降级(电信)
聚合物
抗弯强度
扫描电子显微镜
傅里叶变换红外光谱
纤维
抗压强度
模数
蠕动
复合数
蒸馏水
极限抗拉强度
剪切(地质)
抗剪强度(土壤)
变形(气象学)
残余强度
水分
弹性模量
动态模量
复合材料层合板
红外光谱学
作者
Yueming Zhou,Weiping He,Xin Fu,Yuqiong Liu,Jihui Wang,Aiqing Ni
摘要
ABSTRACT Glass fiber‐reinforced polymer (GFRP) and hybrid fiber‐reinforced polymer (HFRP) composites have been widely employed in marine engineering. However, their performance degradation after freeze–thaw cycling (FTC) poses potential safety risks for engineering applications. This study used GFRP and carbon/glass HFRP laminates fabricated with different material systems and stacking sequences. Following preconditioning in distilled water for 14 days at 70°C, the composites were subjected to FTC, with temperature ranging from −40°C to 30°C. At the different aging stages, the mechanical properties were assessed through tension, compression, flexure, in‐plane shear and interlaminar shear tests, complemented by Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observation. The mechanical test results indicate that both GFRP and HFRP experience pronounced degradation after moisture preconditioning, with compressive strength (up to −19.62%) and flexural modulus (up to −21.42%) exhibiting the greatest reductions after 20 FTCs. Compared with GFRP, HFRP incorporating suitable carbon fiber type and hybrid configuration demonstrates improved resistance to mechanical degradation. In addition, a pronounced reduction of glass transition temperature () has been observed, while no significant changes in the chemical structure are observed throughout the aging. The SEM observations further elucidate the dominant degradation mechanisms, including interfacial debonding, fiber pull‐out, and matrix microcracking.
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