An experimental study was conducted to measure the thermo-oxidative stability of PMR-15 polymer matrix composites reinforced with various fibers and to observe differences in the way they degrade in air. The fibers that were studied included graphite and the thermally stable Nicalon and Nextel ceramic fibers. Weight loss rates for the different composites were assessed as a function of mechanical properties, specimen geometry, fiber sizing, and interfacial bond strength. Differences were observed in rates of weight loss, matrix cracking, geometry dependency, and fiber-sizing effects. It was shown that Celion 6000 fiber-reinforced composites do not exhibit a straight-line Arrhenius relationship at temperatures above 316 C
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the growth of the surface damage layer in polymer matrix...
With the increased emphasis on high performance aircraft the need for lightweight, thermal/oxidative...
Isothermal weight loss studies at the Glenn (Lewis) Research Center were conducted at four temperatu...
A number of studies have investigated the thermo-oxidative behavior of polymer matrix composites. Tw...
Extensive effort is currently being expended to demonstrate the feasibility of using high-performanc...
Experiments were conducted to establish a correlation between the weight loss of a polyimide (PMR- 1...
The effect of the stability of graphite fibers on composite properties after exposure in air at 600 ...
Studies were conducted to establish the effects of specimen geometry on the thermo-oxidative stabili...
A study was conducted to determine the effects of long-term isothermal thermo-oxidative aging on the...
The amounts of resin weight loss and fiber weight loss in four PMR-polyimide graphite fiber composit...
Earlier work, which reported relationships between compression properties and elevated temperature a...
High strength, intermediate modulus graphite fibers were obtained from various commercial suppliers,...
Polymers research at the NASA Lewis Research Center has produced high-temperature, easily processabl...
Polymer matrix composites (PMC's) are being increasingly used in applications where they are exposed...
Commercially obtained PMR-15 polyimide prepregs with S-glass and graphite fiber reinforcements were ...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the growth of the surface damage layer in polymer matrix...
With the increased emphasis on high performance aircraft the need for lightweight, thermal/oxidative...
Isothermal weight loss studies at the Glenn (Lewis) Research Center were conducted at four temperatu...
A number of studies have investigated the thermo-oxidative behavior of polymer matrix composites. Tw...
Extensive effort is currently being expended to demonstrate the feasibility of using high-performanc...
Experiments were conducted to establish a correlation between the weight loss of a polyimide (PMR- 1...
The effect of the stability of graphite fibers on composite properties after exposure in air at 600 ...
Studies were conducted to establish the effects of specimen geometry on the thermo-oxidative stabili...
A study was conducted to determine the effects of long-term isothermal thermo-oxidative aging on the...
The amounts of resin weight loss and fiber weight loss in four PMR-polyimide graphite fiber composit...
Earlier work, which reported relationships between compression properties and elevated temperature a...
High strength, intermediate modulus graphite fibers were obtained from various commercial suppliers,...
Polymers research at the NASA Lewis Research Center has produced high-temperature, easily processabl...
Polymer matrix composites (PMC's) are being increasingly used in applications where they are exposed...
Commercially obtained PMR-15 polyimide prepregs with S-glass and graphite fiber reinforcements were ...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the growth of the surface damage layer in polymer matrix...
With the increased emphasis on high performance aircraft the need for lightweight, thermal/oxidative...
Isothermal weight loss studies at the Glenn (Lewis) Research Center were conducted at four temperatu...