Published 1999 | Version v1

HYGROTHERMAL AGING OF POLYIMIDE MATRIX COMPOSITE LAMINATES

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Two polyimide-matrix systems were subjected to a series of hygrothermal aging experiments at various temperatures and relative humidities. For each aging condition, we measured the microcracking fracture toughness as a function of aging time. The toughness decreased with time. The rate of decrease increased with temperature and relative humidity. All experimental results could be fit to a simple fiist-order kinetics analysis where the degradation rate was assumed to be proportional to the, total exposure to water above a threshold level below which no degradation occurs. The kinetics analysis was used to construct a hygrothermal aging master plot that can be used to make predictions of toughness degradation due to arbitrary hygrothermal environments. The master plot can be constructed from a few experiments on specimens immersed in water and thus is a potential accelerated test method for characterizing hygrothermal stahility

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