articleJan 8, 2026GREEN OA

Thermal and mechanical durability of graphite-fiber-reinforced PMR-15 composites

Glenn Research Center

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Abstract

Earlier work, which reported relationships between compression properties and elevated temperature aging times and weight losses, also pointed out the apparent influence of surface layer formation and growth on the retention of compression properties during extended aging times. Since that time, studies have been directed toward evaluating the growth of the surface layer. This layer was found to change in its composition and features as the aging temperature changed. Microcracks and small voids initiated and advanced inward at all temperatures. Visible oxidation at the surface occurred only at temperatures above 260 °C. Relationships between layer thickness and aging time and temperature were evaluated and…

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Keywords
  • Composite material
  • Materials science
  • Compression (physics)
  • Layer (electronics)
  • Durability
  • Graphite
  • Surface layer
  • Fiber
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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