A comparison between the static and fatigue properties of glass‐fiber and carbon‐fiber reinforced polyetherimide composites after prolonged aging
摘要整理
Abstract The static and fatigue behavior of two fiber‐reinforced composites was characterized after samples were subjected to both natural and accelerated aging. The composites consisted of a thermoplastic matrix (PEI: polyetherimide) reinforced with glass or carbon fabric. Natural aging involved exposing samples to the elements over a period of two years, while accelerated aging was conducted in a saline solution during 200 days. Subsequently, static (tensile and interlaminar shear) and fatigue tests were carried out with the aim of determining the mechanical properties of the materials after exposure. A negligible decrease in the value of these properties was observed, while different behavior was detected depending on the type of aging of the material.