Hydrothermal Ageing of Glass Fibre Reinforced Vinyl Ester Composites: A Review.

composite environmental ageing fibre-matrix interface glass fibre hydrothermal ageing mechanical properties vinyl ester voids

Journal

Polymers
ISSN: 2073-4360
Titre abrégé: Polymers (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101545357

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 Feb 2023
Historique:
received: 06 01 2023
revised: 29 01 2023
accepted: 04 02 2023
entrez: 28 2 2023
pubmed: 1 3 2023
medline: 1 3 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The use of glass fibre-reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites in load-carrying constructions has significantly increased over the last few decades. Such GFRP composite structures may undergo significant changes in performance as a consequence of long-term environmental exposure. Vinyl ester (VE) resins are a class of thermosetting polymers increasingly being used in such structural composites. This increasing use of VE-based GFRPs in such applications has led to an increasing need to better understand the consequences of long-term environmental exposure on their performance. The reliable validation of the environmental durability of new VE-based GFRPs can be a time- and resource-consuming process involving costly testing programs. Accelerated hydrothermal ageing is often used in these investigations. This paper reviews the relevant literature on the hydrothermal ageing of vinyl ester-based GFRP with special attention to the fundamental background of moisture-induced ageing of GFRP, the important role of voids, and the fibre-matrix interface, on composite mechanical performance.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36850118
pii: polym15040835
doi: 10.3390/polym15040835
pmc: PMC9959791
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Subventions

Organisme : European Union Horizon 2020
ID : 761072

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Auteurs

James Thomason (J)

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ, UK.

Georgios Xypolias (G)

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ, UK.

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