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Mechanical properties of parts manufactured from prestaged thermosetting towpreg
Author(s) -
Beck R. W.,
Colton J. S.
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
polymer composites
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.577
H-Index - 82
eISSN - 1548-0569
pISSN - 0272-8397
DOI - 10.1002/pc.10146
Subject(s) - thermosetting polymer , materials science , composite material , epoxy , void (composites) , scanning electron microscope , curing (chemistry) , composite number
A prestaging process consisting of passing thermoset towpreg through a tunnel oven and roller apparatus was developed to address the difficulties inherent in making thick‐walled thermosetting composite parts: aging, moisture uptake, and low resin viscosity during lay‐up; and residual stresses, warpage, thermal degradation, and excessive void nucleation during the final cure. Unidirectional laminates were fabricated from prestaged and as‐received AS4/3501‐6 towpregs to understand the relationship between the parts' mechanical properties and the amount of prestaging (degree of cure) of the towpregs. In this manner, the feasibility of manufacturing with prestaged thermosetting towpreg was confirmed. Ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation showed that the parts manufactured from prestaged towpreg were uniform and relatively low in voids as compared to parts manufactured with as‐received towpreg. This was confirmed with scanning electron microscopy. Using three‐point bending tests, a drop in mechanical properties was found in parts manufactured from towpreg prestaged beyond 19% degree of cure. However, the parts were well consolidated and had predictable mechanical properties up to approximately 40% degree of cure. The equivalent limits on degree of cure from a companion processing study are between 15% and 22%.

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