Published 1987 | Version v1
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Fracture surfaces of irradiated composites

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Electron microscopy was used to analyze the fracture surfaces of T300/934 graphite/epoxy unidirectional off-axis tensile coupons which were subjected to 1.0-MeV electron radiation at a rate of 50 Mrad/h for a total dose of 10 Grad. Fracture surfaces from irradiated and nonirradiated specimens tested at 116 K, room temperature, and 394 K were analyzed to assess the influence of radiation and temperature on the mode of failure and variations in constituent material as a function of environmental exposure. Micrographs of fracture surfaces indicate that irradiated specimens are more brittle than nonirradiated specimens at low temperatures. However, at elevated temperatures the irradiated specimens exhibit significantly more plasticity than nonirradiated specimens. 9 references

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Publishing Information

Publisher
American Society for Testing and Materials.
Imprint Place
Philadelphia, PA (USA)
Imprint Title
Fractography of modern engineering materials: composites and metals
Journal Page Range
p. 217-237.