Abstract

AbstractThe compressive yield behavior and the effect of aging in boiling water on the mechanical properties of polycarbonate composites reinforced with PAN‐based carbon fibers were studied at different filler contents and over a range of strain rates. The Young's modulus, yield stress, and yield strain are reported as a function of aging time. Other mechanical parameters such as the activation energy and volume of the yielding process were determined through the Eyring theory. The increase of both Young's modulus and yield stress with aging in boiling water is explained by structural changes. The mechanical properties of the composite were correlated with the morphology and its glass transition temperature.

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