Abstract
AbstractThe effects of the diameter, gauge length, and volume of carbon fibers on the tensile properties and their variation are discussed on the basis of the weak‐link theory and Weibull distribution in a single‐filament test. As far as variation is concerned, the stress of carbon fibers should be obtained by the division of the force not by the mean cross section of all the fibers but by the cross section of individual fibers because of the diameter variation. The volume effect of carbon fibers influences not only the mean of the tensile properties but also their variation. The experimental results indicate that the volume dependence in the radial direction is much bigger than that in the axial direction. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 101: 3175–3182, 2006
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