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Hardness and Roughness of Glass/Epoxy Composite Laminates Subjected to Different Hostile Solutions: A Comparative
Ana Martins Amaro1, M F Paulino1, Maria Augusta Neto1
1University of Coimbra, CEMMPRE-ARISE, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 3030-788 Coimbra, Portugal.
Abstract:
This work aims to compare the hardness (H) and roughness (Ra) of glass/epoxy composites after being exposed to various hostile environments, which is possible because the constituents are always the same. Considering the stacking sequence [452, 902, -452, 02]s, the hardness increases for all solutions up to a certain exposure time, from which it decreases for longer immersion times. For the same stacking sequence, roughness had its highest increase (around 44.5%) for the alkaline solution after 36 days of immersion, while the highest decrease (around 25%) occurred for all mortars after 30 days of exposure. For the stacking sequence [02, 902]2s, the hardness varied in the opposite direction for acidic and alkaline solutions, observing a direct increase in H with immersion time. However, for samples immersed in oil, hardness decreased as a function of immersion time. In terms of roughness, there was a linear increase with immersion time for all samples, which increased linearly. Therefore, it can be concluded that the stacking sequence has a significant influence on hardness and roughness. Furthermore, knowledge of the variation in hardness and roughness is very important because it can be associated with the structural response of a composite exposed to hostile environments.

