Abstract

AbstractThe temperature and amplitude dependences of internal friction in hybrid composites consisting of unidirectional carbon fibers and glass tissues in a T-107 molten epoxy matrix have been studied. From the high-frequency portion of the internal friction background with regard to its low-frequency one, the energy of formation and migration of vacancy-like defects in an amorphous matrix of glass fiber- and carbon fiber-reinforced composites has been estimated.

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