Abstract

The fatigue crack propagation behaviour of polycarbonate and glass fibre reinforced polycarbonate was studied in hot distilled water. The effects of temperature, distilled water and glass fibre content on fatigue crack growth rate were determined. In distilled water at 333 K, the fatigue crack growth rate decreased with increasing glass fibre content. A melting was observed of the adhesive bond between the glass fibres and the matrix. It was evident that the fracture morphology closely relates to the fatigue crack growth rate which depends on the ΔK parameter rather than the Kmax parameter when the materials are tested in hot distilled water.

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