In the automotive industry, the use of thermoplastic polymeric materials to replace metals in many structural parts (that is metal replacement) constitutes a great opportunity to reduce weight, cost and production times. For metal replacement uses, a polymeric material must provide a proper balance of thermo‐mechanical properties and processability, which is fulfilled by high performance short fibre polyamide‐based composites. The outstanding properties of these materials are the result of the combination of a high content of fibres with last‐generation polyamide matrices. In view of their applications, fracture toughness is a key‐property for the material selection procedures and the design of components.
Fracture toughness of high‐performance short fibre polyamide‐based composites at low and high loading rates
Stefano Pandini;Francesco Baldi
2018-01-01
Abstract
In the automotive industry, the use of thermoplastic polymeric materials to replace metals in many structural parts (that is metal replacement) constitutes a great opportunity to reduce weight, cost and production times. For metal replacement uses, a polymeric material must provide a proper balance of thermo‐mechanical properties and processability, which is fulfilled by high performance short fibre polyamide‐based composites. The outstanding properties of these materials are the result of the combination of a high content of fibres with last‐generation polyamide matrices. In view of their applications, fracture toughness is a key‐property for the material selection procedures and the design of components.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.