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Effect of absorbed water on dynamic modulus for short fiber–CR composites

✍ Scribed by Michio Ashida; Toru Noguchi; Satoshi Mashimo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
415 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-8995

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✦ Synopsis


Short fiber-elastomer composites with 10 vol % fiber, nylon 6-CR and PET-CR composites, absorbed water either in the moisture atmosphere or in water. The effect of absorbed water on the viscoelastic properties for these composites was investigated. The temperature dependence of tan S for the nylon-CR composite showed that the adispersion peak of nylon shifted to lower temperatures with increasing absorbed water content and that after displacement of the adispersion peak the additional small hump appeared at about 90°C. For the PET composite, the adispersion peak of PET shifted slightly to lower temperatures and the small shoulder at 90°C diminished with increasing absorbed water. The additional dispersion probably was caused by the interface between fiber and CR matrix and was independent of fiber orientation. The results suggested that nylon fiber absorbed a larger amount of water than CR matrix, while the water absorption for PET fiber was considerably less than for nylon fiber. The absorbed water in nylon fiber bonded stronger than that in CR matrix and was only slightly diminished by heat treatment under 100°C.


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