Compressibility of composite materials based on fibrous filler of various compositions

T. Pereverzeva, E. Y. Efremova, N. Chernousova, O. Kozhevnikova, A. Dedov
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The compressibility of composite materials obtained by impregnation with water dispersion of polyurethane of webs made of polyethylene terephthalate fibers with a diameter of 20 µm and a mixture of these fibers with polyethylene terephthalate fibers with a diameter of 42 µm is investigated. The influence of the composition on the formation of the structure of canvases and composite materials based on them is shown. In the process of heat treatment, the volume of webs made of fibers with a diameter of 20 µm increases and decreases for webs based on a mixture of fibers of different diameters. Compared with canvases, with a degree of impregnation less than 1.0, the water permeability of materials of various compositions increases by 1.5 – 2.0 times. A model is proposed to predict the degree of compressibility of composite materials from the degree of impregnation and load. It is established that compressibility of composite materials decreases when using a web as a fibrous filler in which the fibers are oriented perpendicular to the surface of the web. Less effective for reducing compressibility is the use of a web made of a mixture of fibers of different diameters as a fibrous filler.
基于不同成分纤维填料的复合材料的可压缩性
研究了直径为20µm的聚对苯二甲酸乙酯纤维及其与直径为42µm的聚对苯二甲酸乙酯纤维混合制成腹板的聚氨酯水分散浸渍复合材料的可压缩性。展示了该成分对画布及其复合材料结构形成的影响。在热处理过程中,由直径为20µm的纤维制成的腹板体积增大,由不同直径的纤维混合制成的腹板体积减小。与帆布相比,浸渍度小于1.0时,各种成分材料的透水性提高1.5 ~ 2.0倍。提出了从浸渍度和载荷两方面预测复合材料可压缩性的模型。研究表明,当纤维与腹板表面垂直时,腹板作为纤维填料时,复合材料的可压缩性降低。使用由不同直径的纤维混合物制成的纤维网作为纤维填料,对降低可压缩性效果较差。
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