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Deformation and fracture behavior of vinylester/fly ash composites
Fecha
2012-07-25Registro en:
Stocchi, Ariel Leonardo; Rodriguez, Exequiel Santos; Vazquez, Analia; Bernal, Celina Raquel; Deformation and fracture behavior of vinylester/fly ash composites; John Wiley & Sons Inc; Journal Of Applied Polymer Science; 128; 3; 25-7-2012; 1547-1556
0021-8995
Autor
Stocchi, Ariel Leonardo
Rodriguez, Exequiel Santos
Vazquez, Analia
Bernal, Celina Raquel
Resumen
In this work, the deformation and fracture behavior of a commercial vinylester resin reinforced with fly ash was investigated. Tensile, compressive and fracture tests were performed on the matrix and the composites with different ash content. Most composites exhibited improved stiffness, tensile strength and fracture properties in comparison to the vinylester matrix. From SEM analysis of fracture surfaces, the toughening mechanisms of crack pinning, crack deflection, particle debonding and localized shear yielding were identified. In addition, the dependence of tensile and compressive modulus and fracture energy towards ash content was adequately fitted by simple models available in the literature. From the results of these models and EDS analysis, some interaction between vinylester and ash seemed to exist.