Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, v. 31, issue. 2, Page. 173-179
Abstract
Interface behavior and mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composites in the transverse to fiber direction were studied at room and liquid nitrogen temperature to investigate their applicability for cryogenic use. An attempt has been made to improve the properties of the composites by means of incorporating nano-sized Al2O3 filler into the matrix. Young's modulus and interlaminar shear strength at room temperature and the thermal contraction down to cryogenic temperature were improved significantly by the addition of Al2O3 filler into the epoxy matrix.