Abstract

The results of experimental studies of impact strength and tensile strength of carbon fiber plastics with a two-phase reinforcement scheme, including under the influence of negative temperatures (–30 and –50 °C), are presented. A feature of the tested carbon fiber plastic samples is the presence in their structure of an additional reinforcing material (a «liquid» phase material) which is a monomer or polymer and provides an increase in the relaxation characteristics of the composite. Triethylene glycol dimethacrylate, silicone sealant and synthetic wax were used as such material in the work.

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