The lateral deformation of cross-linkable PPXTA fibres

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M. C. G Jones
E Lara-Curzio
A Kopper
D. C Martin
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[1] The University of Michigan,Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Macromolecular Science and Engineering Center
[2] High Temperature Materials Laboratory,undefined
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Shear Strength; Proportional Limit; Kink Band; Apparent Stress; Lateral Compression;
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The lateral deformation properties of oriented polymer fibres were examined by transverse compressive and torsional experiments. A modified interfacial test system machine was used to study the transverse compressive deformation behaviour of thermally cross-linkable poly(p-1,2-dihydrocyclobutaphenylene terephthalamide) (PPXTA) fibres and of a number of commercially available polymers (Nomex, nylon, Kevlar, Dacron) and ceramic (Nicalon and FP) fibres. The torsional (shear) modulus G of PPXTA and Kevlar poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) (PPTA) fibres was measured by pendulum experiments. During both fibre torsion and transverse compression, the deformation involves materials slip on (h k 0) planes, in the [0 0 1] direction for the torsion and the [h k 0] directions for transverse compression. The intermolecular crosslinks in PPXTA did not significantly modify the elastic transverse modulus Et and caused only slight (13%) increase in shear modulus G. However, the plastic transverse properties of cross-linked PPXTA were significantly different than those of uncross-linked PPXTA. The stress at the proportional limit σp, determined from the transverse load–displacement curves, was substantially higher for the cross-linked fibres than for the uncross-linked fibres. In addition, the cross-linked PPXTA fibres exhibited a large strain recoverable response reminiscent of elastomers, whereas the PPTA and uncross-linked PPXTA fibres exhibited a large strain irreversible response.
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页码:2855 / 2871
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