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Improvement of carbon fiber surface properties using electron beam irradiation

RADIOCHEMISTRY, RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Improvement of carbon fiber surface properties using electron beam irradiation

Eddy Segura PINO
Luci Diva Brocardo MACHADO
Claudia GIOVEDI
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.18, No.1pp.39-41Published in print 20 Jan 2007
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Carbon fiber-reinforced advance composites have been used for structural applications, mainly on account of their mechanical properties. The main factor for a good mechanical performance of carbon fiber-reinforced composite is the interfacial interaction between its components, which are carbon fiber and polymeric matrix. The aim of this study is to improve the surface properties of the carbon fiber using ionizing radiation from an electron beam to obtain better adhesion properties in the resultant composite. EB radiation was applied on the carbon fiber itself before preparing test specimens for the mechanical tests. Experimental results showed that EB irradiation improved the tensile strength of carbon fiber samples. The maximum value in tensile strength was reached using doses of about 250 kGy. After breakage, the morphology aspect of the tensile specimens prepared with irradiated and non-irradiated carbon fibers were evaluated. SEM micrographs showed modifications on the carbon fiber surface.

EB irradiationCarbon fiberCompositesTensile strengthSEM
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