Abstract
This study demonstrated that the addition of dissolvable polyether sulfone fibers to the interlaminar area of carbon fiber/epoxy composites can effectively increase the toughness with very high accuracy. Resin film infusion (RFI) is used to fabricate composite structures. RFI was applied to obtain polyether sulfone as an interleaf of chopped fibers between fabric piles of carbon fibers. The thermoplastic polyether sulfone fiber dissolved in the epoxy when it was cured at a high temperature. A phase-separated morphology with a polyether sulfone-rich secondary phase was formed during the curing process. Experimental results indicated that
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