TY - JOUR
T1 - The Influence of Moisture Absorption-Drying of Composite Materials on the Bonding Performance of the Joints
AU - Chen, Chen
AU - Zhang, Weirui
AU - Li, Yuchen
AU - Gu, Lingcong
AU - Luo, Yan
AU - Qin, Menglan
AU - Zhang, Jing
AU - He, Zhongjie
AU - Wang, Hongni
AU - Zheng, Yaping
AU - Yao, Dongdong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Macromolecular Materials and Engineering published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - Composite materials are susceptible to environmental threats correlated to moisture absorption, which affects the bonding performance of the joints. Therefore, drying should be taken into account during actual manufacturing operations. In this work, the influence of moisture absorption-drying of composite materials on the bonding performance of the joints is investigated to provide a theoretical direction for the co-bonding process. Firstly, the surfaces of composite materials are treated with three methods: sanding, dry peel ply, and wet peel ply. Secondly, the composite materials are subjected to moisture absorption-drying treatment at 26 °C/65% relative humidity (RH) and 70 °C/85% RH. Finally, the above materials are bonded to evaluate the bonding performance. These results show that the bonding performance of the joints treated with two peel plies decreases significantly after moisture absorption. After moisture absorption-drying at 26 °C/65% RH, the bonding performance of the joints treated with dry peel ply cannot fully recover, while wet peel ply can be fully recoverable. However, the bonding performance of all joints cannot fully recover after absorbing moisture-drying at 70 °C/85% RH, whose recovery has relations with surface treatment.
AB - Composite materials are susceptible to environmental threats correlated to moisture absorption, which affects the bonding performance of the joints. Therefore, drying should be taken into account during actual manufacturing operations. In this work, the influence of moisture absorption-drying of composite materials on the bonding performance of the joints is investigated to provide a theoretical direction for the co-bonding process. Firstly, the surfaces of composite materials are treated with three methods: sanding, dry peel ply, and wet peel ply. Secondly, the composite materials are subjected to moisture absorption-drying treatment at 26 °C/65% relative humidity (RH) and 70 °C/85% RH. Finally, the above materials are bonded to evaluate the bonding performance. These results show that the bonding performance of the joints treated with two peel plies decreases significantly after moisture absorption. After moisture absorption-drying at 26 °C/65% RH, the bonding performance of the joints treated with dry peel ply cannot fully recover, while wet peel ply can be fully recoverable. However, the bonding performance of all joints cannot fully recover after absorbing moisture-drying at 70 °C/85% RH, whose recovery has relations with surface treatment.
KW - bonding performance
KW - composite materials
KW - moisture absorption-drying
KW - peel ply
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U2 - 10.1002/mame.202200463
DO - 10.1002/mame.202200463
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85140365123
SN - 1438-7492
VL - 308
JO - Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
JF - Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
IS - 2
M1 - 2200463
ER -