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Observations on interphase characterisation in polymer composites by nanoscale indentation and use of AFM cantilever torsion to identify measurement artefacts
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EngineeringMicromechanicsMechanical EngineeringThermoplastic CompositeMeasurement ArtefactsDistinct InterphaseInterphase CharacterisationPolymer CompositesMaterials ScienceFibre-reinforced PlasticComposite TechnologyPolymer AnalysisAfm Cantilever TorsionGlass FiberFiber-reinforced CompositePolymer ScienceSitu MethodPolymer PropertyMechanics Of Materials
The results presented in this paper explore the extent to which indentation in the interfacial region of polymer composites can be used to identify, unambiguously, an interphase of distinct elastic properties. Supporting evidence is presented in the form of atomic force microscopy indentation in the interfacial region of two polymer composites, a glass fibre reinforced vinylester and a glass flake reinforced polypropylene, where a transition region of measurement artefact is revealed as opposed to a physically distinct interphase. The conclusions from these tests are augmented by further work on a glass fibre reinforced phenolic using a new in situ method of identifying measurement artefacts.
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