Abstract
The results of studies on determining the nucleation moment of microcracks in fiberglass are presented on the basis of a full-strength glassfiber mat and vinyl ether binder by the acoustic emission method in uniaxial tension. The research was carried out by continuous monotonic loading of samples under uniaxial tension until failure with simultaneous recording of the parameters of acoustic emission signal. Qualitative dependences of the parameters of acoustic emission signals on the stress value in the sample are revealed. It is found that, at a stress value of about 40% of the ultimate strength of material (about 420 MPa), microfracture processes—cracking of the polymer matrix—begin.
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