Digital Repository, Convegno IGF XIV Trento 1998

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Interfacial Debonding in Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites
A.T. DiBenedetto

Last modified: 2008-06-15

Abstract


The durability of polymer composite materials is affected by environmental factors such as temperature,
moisture and the state of stress. The interfacial properties are of paramount importance since damage most
often initiates and propagates from changes at the fiber-matrix interfaces. The chemical and physical
properties of the “interphasial” region between the reinforcing constituent and the polymer matrix can be
manipulated to control its chemical...

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