Ultrasound was used to treat the interface of aramid fiber/epoxy composites during manufacturing composites The wettability between aramid fiber and resin is analyzed and the effects of ultrasonic action on the interfacial property and mechanical property are investigated It was observed that ultrasound can increase the interfacial and mechanical properties of composites through improving the wettability of aramid fiber and resin.
Key words
ultrasound /
aramid fiber/epoxy c /
wettability /
interfacial property
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