Method of establishing standard composite material properties
First Claim
1. A process for measuring a standard reference deformation for a composite material, comprising the steps of:
- furnishing a specimen of a multiphase material wherein at least one phase is flowable, and which initially contains compressible inclusions within the specimen;
compressing the specimen; and
determining the deformation at which the dominant compressive displacement behavior of the composite material changes from that characteristic of collapse of the compressible inclusions to that characteristic of flow of the flowable phase, this deformation being the standard reference deformation.
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Abstract
A standard reference deformation of a composite material containing a flowable phase and compressible inclusions, such as a prepreg, is measured as the deformation whereat the dominant compressive mode of composite deformation changes from that characteristic of compressible inclusion collapse to that characteristic of resin flow, termed the optimal consolidation deformation. Establishment of this point permits measurement and correlation of physically significant composite properties. For example, material properties of such composite materials are measured under a compressive loading by an ultrasonic transducer at the optimal consolidation deformation. At this point, normally determined to be the deformation at which the second derivative of compressive displacement falls to about zero, compressible inclusions such as voids are eliminated but the flowable phase has not yet begun to flow significantly so as to change the fractions of the phases. This technique is particularly valuable in ultrasonically measuring properties such as phase fractions of resin matrix prepreg materials wherein the resin has not been cured and readily flows, and wherein there are typically voids that interfere with the measurement of properties.
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1. A process for measuring a standard reference deformation for a composite material, comprising the steps of:
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furnishing a specimen of a multiphase material wherein at least one phase is flowable, and which initially contains compressible inclusions within the specimen; compressing the specimen; and determining the deformation at which the dominant compressive displacement behavior of the composite material changes from that characteristic of collapse of the compressible inclusions to that characteristic of flow of the flowable phase, this deformation being the standard reference deformation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A process for measuring a standard property of the phases of a multiphase material, comprising the steps of:
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furnishing a specimen of a multiphase material wherein at least one phase is flowable, and which initially contains compressible inclusions within the specimen; applying a compressive force to the specimen so that its deformation increases with increasing time; and measuring a property of the specimen at a standard specimen deformation at which the dominant compressive displacement behavior of the material changes from that characteristic of compressible inclusion collapse to that characteristic of flow of the flowable phase, the property measured at this point being the standard value of the property for the multiphase material. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A process for determining a standard property of a composite material, comprising the steps of:
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furnishing a specimen of a multiphase material wherein at least one phase is flowable, and which initially contains compressible inclusions within the specimen; contacting at least one surface of the specimen with an ultrasonic transducer under a compressive pressure so as to compress the composite material; and measuring the ultrasonic property of the specimen at the deformation at which the dominant compressive displacement behavior of the composite material changes from that characteristic of compressible inclusion collapse to that characteristic of flow of the flowable phase, the property measured at this point being the standard value of the property for the composite material. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A process for measuring the fractions of the phases of a composite material, comprising:
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furnishing a specimen of a composite material having a reinforcement phase embedded within a flowable matrix phase, and further having voids therein; contacting at least one surface of the specimen with an ultrasonic transducer under a downward compressive pressure; determining the displacement of the transducer with time; measuring the velocity of ultrasonic wave propagation of the specimen as the dominant compressive displacement behavior of the specimen changes from that characteristic of void collapse to that characteristic of flow of the flowable phase; and calculating the fractions of the phases present in the composite material from the velocity of ultrasonic wave propagation measured in said step of measuring. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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