Abstract

Abstract An experimental investigation was performed in order to compare the effect of the adhesive strength between fibres and matrix, contra the effect from the degree of impregnation on the mechanical properties of melt impregnated continuous glass fibre—polypropylene composites. Single fibre pull-out tests were performed in order to compare the interfacial bond strength. The degree of impregnation was measured using opacity and scattering from reflected light measurements of the prepregs. The testing included transverse tensile, ±45° tensile, double-notch shear, compression shear and double cantilever beam (DCB). These tests can to a certain degree be given interface relevance (InR) as well as impregnation relevance (ImR). With regard to InR sensitivity, the tests can be ranked in descending order according to prepreg transverse, laminate transverse, intralaminar, and interlaminar double-notch shear tests. With regard to ImR sensitivity, the tests can be ranked in descending order according to prepreg transverse, compressive interlaminar double-notch shear and laminate transverse tests. The measured shear and transverse modulus values showed limited relevance regarding the interface strength and degree of impregnation. The transverse and shear elastic modulus scored low regarding InR and ImR sensitivity. This was also true for the G IC and G ICPROP values.

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