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Impact of Mendong fiber-epoxy composite interface properties on electric field frequency exposure

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POLYMER COMPOSITES
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pc.27674

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AC electric field frequency; epoxy curing; interface properties; Mendong fiber

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This research investigates the effects of the frequency of the external electric field during the curing process on the interfacial properties of epoxy composites reinforced by Mendong fiber. The results show that treating the epoxy with a 1 kHz electric field improves the wettability properties and interface shear strength. However, increasing the frequency of the electric field leads to more interface damage and reduces the shear strength at the interface.
This research investigates the effects of the frequency of the external electric field during the curing process on the interfacial properties of epoxy composites reinforced by Mendong fiber. Epoxy was used as a matrix with cycloaliphatic amine as a curing agent. The AC electric field by frequencies of 1, 2, and 3 kHz and strength of 750 V/cm were applied during the curing process. The functional groups, structure, interface properties, and morphology of treated epoxy were observed using Fourier-transform infrared, x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, and pull-out test, respectively. The result indicates that after treatment with an electric field of 1 kHz, new peaks were observed in the epoxy diffractogram at the angle of 6.2(degrees) and 12.3(degrees), change in morphology, the wettability properties of epoxy were increased and interface shear strength was improved. Increasing the frequency of electric fields results in more damage to the interface and subsequently reduces the shear strength at the interface.

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