Physico-mechanical properties of the poly(oxymethylene) composites reinforced with glass fibers under dynamical loading

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The paper evaluated the possibility of potential reinforcing of poly(oxymethylene) (POM) by glass fiber and the influence of fiberglass addition on mechanical properties under dynamic load. Four types of composites with glass fiber and another four with carbon fiber were produced. The fiber content ranged from 5% to 40% by weight. In the experimental part, the basic mechanical and fatigue properties of POM-based composites were determined. The impact of water absorption was also investigated. The influence of fiber geometry on the mechanical behavior of fiber-reinforced composites of various diameters was determined. To refer to the effects of reinforcement and determine the features of the structure scanning electron microscopy images were taken. The results showed that the addition of up to 10 wt %. fiberglass increases the tensile properties and impact strength more than twice, the ability to absorb energy also increases in relation to neat poly(oxymethylene). Fiber geometry also has a significant impact on the mechanical properties. The study of the mechanical properties at dynamic loads over time suggests that composites filled with a smaller fiber diameter have better fatigue properties.

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Kuciel, S., Bazan, P., Liber-Kneć, A., & Gadek-Moszczak, A. (2019). Physico-mechanical properties of the poly(oxymethylene) composites reinforced with glass fibers under dynamical loading. Polymers, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11122064

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