Theoretical characterization model of temperature-dependent tensile fracture strength of polymer matrix composites considering the effect of particle agglomeration
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1.College of Aerospace Engineering,Chongqing University;2.College of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering,Chongqing University of Science and Technology;3.School of Aeronautics,Chongqing Jiaotong University

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O341?

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (12172069, 12202086).

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    The tensile fracture strength of polymer matrix composites at different temperatures have always been an important concern. As a common reinforcement phase, particles can significantly improve the tensile fracture strength of polymer matrix composites. However, with the increase of particle volume fraction, particles tend to agglomerate, which will affect the strengthening effect. For particle-reinforced polymer composites, considering the effects of particle agglomeration, as well as the evolution of the thermo-physical performance with temperature, a temperature-dependent analytical model for prediction of the tensile fracture strength of particle-reinforced polymer composites considering particle agglomeration was developed. The model predictions were in good agreement with the experimental data. The research results provide an effective way to quantitatively characterize the tensile fracture strength of composites with different particle content and temperature, and deepen the understanding of the influence of agglomeration phenomenon on the mechanical properties of composites at different temperatures.

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  • Received:April 21,2023
  • Revised:May 07,2023
  • Adopted:May 11,2023
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