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Resistencia a fatiga en materiales compuestos considerando degradacion higrotermica

Posted on:2011-09-30Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (Puerto Rico)Candidate:Roman Batista, Ruth EstherFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390002965134Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Fiber-reinforced polymer composites (FRP) constitute an attractive alternative in the construction industry to conventional materials such as steel and concrete. However, understanding of the influence of environmental conditions in their long-term mechanical behavior is of vital importance to ensure their implementation. The main objective of this thesis is to assess the effect of hygrothermal exposure on the fatigue performance of glass/vinyl-ester composites. Two types of laminates (unidirectional and cross-ply) and vinyl-ester neat resin are investigated. The specimens are immersed in distilled water at 40°C [104°F] for periods of times ranging from 50 hours to 500 days. Fatigue tests are performed at a stress ratio (R) of 0.1 and a frequency of 5 Hz. Three stress levels are evaluated: 70%, 50% and 30% of the unaged ultimate tensile strength. Using Epaarachchi and Clausen methodology, a fatigue life prediction model is proposed that incorporates the hygrothermal conditioning effect on the fatigue life. The aging specimens show a decrease in fatigue life compared to the as-received specimens. The higher fatigue life degradation occurred in the unidirectional laminate samples. Fatigue life time predictions of vinyl-ester neat resin samples based on exposure time show a better correlation than the results based on moisture absorption. In the case of laminate specimens, both approaches show good correspondence with experimental results.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fatigue life, Specimens
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