Specimens of graphite/epoxy composites and epoxy resins were exposed to electron and gamma radiation, followed by mechanical property and fundamental measurements. Measurement techniques included: scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis, and electron spin resonance spectroscopic analysis. Results indicate little or no change in flexural properties of miniature specimens of a graphite/epoxy composite and no change in failure mode at the fiber-resin interface and in the crystallinity of the fiber and the resin. Some doubt in the observation of stable flexural properties is cast by electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of a relatively large number of radiation-generated radicals. These generally lead to a change in cross-lin...
The effects of gamma-irradiation and moisture absorption on the mechanical properties of carbon fibr...
The effect of the space environment on: (1) thermal control coatings and thin polymer films; (2) rad...
Fracto-emission (FE) is the emission of particles and photons during and following crack propagation...
Publications and theses generated on composite research are listed. Surface energy changes of an epo...
Graphite/epoxy (T300/5208) and graphite/polyimide composites (C6000/PMR 15) were exposed to various ...
The effects of high energy radiation on the mechanical properties and on the molecular and structura...
The effects of high energy radiation on mechanical properties and on the molecular and structural pr...
The flexural strength and average modulus of graphite fiber reinforced composites were tested before...
Studies on the effects of high energy radiation on graphite fiber reinforced composites are summariz...
The effects of the space environment on the engineering properties and chemistry of a chemically mod...
Graphite/epoxy composites are candidates for future space structures due to high stiffness and dimen...
Unidirectional and angle-ply carbon/epoxy laminates were gamma irradiated up to doses of 12 and 20 M...
The Bethe-Bloch stopping power relations for inelastic collisions were used to determine the absorpt...
The effects of gamma-irradiation and moisture absorption on the mechanical properties of carbon fibr...
Initial investigations have been made into the use of high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NM...
The effects of gamma-irradiation and moisture absorption on the mechanical properties of carbon fibr...
The effect of the space environment on: (1) thermal control coatings and thin polymer films; (2) rad...
Fracto-emission (FE) is the emission of particles and photons during and following crack propagation...
Publications and theses generated on composite research are listed. Surface energy changes of an epo...
Graphite/epoxy (T300/5208) and graphite/polyimide composites (C6000/PMR 15) were exposed to various ...
The effects of high energy radiation on the mechanical properties and on the molecular and structura...
The effects of high energy radiation on mechanical properties and on the molecular and structural pr...
The flexural strength and average modulus of graphite fiber reinforced composites were tested before...
Studies on the effects of high energy radiation on graphite fiber reinforced composites are summariz...
The effects of the space environment on the engineering properties and chemistry of a chemically mod...
Graphite/epoxy composites are candidates for future space structures due to high stiffness and dimen...
Unidirectional and angle-ply carbon/epoxy laminates were gamma irradiated up to doses of 12 and 20 M...
The Bethe-Bloch stopping power relations for inelastic collisions were used to determine the absorpt...
The effects of gamma-irradiation and moisture absorption on the mechanical properties of carbon fibr...
Initial investigations have been made into the use of high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NM...
The effects of gamma-irradiation and moisture absorption on the mechanical properties of carbon fibr...
The effect of the space environment on: (1) thermal control coatings and thin polymer films; (2) rad...
Fracto-emission (FE) is the emission of particles and photons during and following crack propagation...