Study on the Subsurface Damages of Glass Fiber Reinforced Composites

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The machining methods such as waterjet cutting, milling, grinding, lapping, etc. are usually used to manufacture glass fiber reinforced composites (GFRCs) parts. Damages will be produced unavoidably in the machining process, no matter which machining method is employed. Subsurface damage is one of the important parameters to evaluate the surface layer damages. The detection method for the subsurface damages of glass fiber reinforced glass matrix (glass/glass) composite after machining is researched. The characteristics of subsurface damages of glass/glass composite after waterjet cutting, milling, grinding and lapping are investigated mainly, when the fiber direction is either perpendicular or parallel to the cutting surface.

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Julong Yuan, Ming Chen, Jun Wang, Libo Zhou and Binghai Lv

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691-695

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September 2013

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