Abstract

The study reveals the influence of glow discharged three gas sources of Oxygen/Argon/Nitrogen plasma modification on interlayer toughening of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber reinforced composite. The failure modes under bending, tensile and interlayer fracture toughness testing were analyzed through acoustic emission (AE) technology. The results showed that Oxygen/Argon/Nitrogen multi-component plasma modified fiber introduced more hydrophilic groups such as hydrogen and hydroxyl groups, and significantly enhanced the binding of fiber and matrix. The GⅠC (Mode-I interlaminar fracture toughness) of multi-component plasma modified composites exhibited increased by 61.67 %, 40.88 % and 18.01 % compared to untreated, Oxygen and Oxygen/Argon plasma, respectively, while GⅡC (Mode-II interlaminar fracture toughness) increased by 38.57 %, 25.57 % and 23.09 %. AE cluster analysis exhibited that multi-component plasma modified composites formed an energy dissipation mechanism dominated by fiber breakage. Additionally, the oxygen, argon, and nitrogen plasma modification have a synergistic effect on interlayer toughening.

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