Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.62, No.8, 1193-1197, 1996
Impact Behavior of Unidirectional Polyethylene-Glass Fibers - PMMA Hybrid Composite Laminates
Unidirectional (UD) hybrid laminates based on glass fibers (GF) and high performance polyethylene fibers (PEF) were prepared with partially polymerized methyl methacrylate (MMA) at room temperature followed by heating at 55 degrees C (well below the softening point of PEF) for 2 h. Izod impact strength of the composites was then measured. An interesting observation of the study was the change in impact strength that was largely dependent on the position of GF and PEF ply/plies present within the hybrid laminates. When the ply/plies of PEF were at the impacted surface, the impact strength showed a higher value than that of the case when GF ply/plies were at the impacted surface of the hybrid laminates.
Keywords:CARBON-FIBERS;ADHESION