Title of article :
Enhancement of fiber–matrix adhesion by laser ablation-induced
surface microcorrugation
Author/Authors :
Fahmi Be´doui، نويسنده , , N. Sanjeeva Murthy، نويسنده , ,
Frank M. Zimmermann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Micrometer-sized surface corrugations produced
on Kevlar fiber surfaces by laser ablation were found
to dramatically enhance the mechanical adhesion between
the fibers and the epoxy matrix in a fiber-reinforced composite.
Symmetric and asymmetric corrugation structures
were produced by irradiating the fibers with high-fluence
UV laser pulses at various incidence angles. The interfacial
shear strength (IFSS) between the fibers and the matrix was
measured using the microbond fiber-pullout method. Upon
laser ablation treatment, the IFSS increased by 120% with
symmetric corrugation profiles obtained with laser irradiation
normal to the fiber axis, and 5-fold with asymmetric
corrugation profiles obtained with the laser incidence angle
at 45 to the fiber axis. A similar enhancement was
observed in pullout tests under wet conditions. A simple
model based on an elementary analysis of the expected
strain field in the presence of interface corrugation is found
to provide a quantitative explanation of the observed
strength enhancement factors
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science