A Study of Aging Effect for Train Carbody Using Accelerated Aging Tester Jeong-Pyo Nam*/Qingfen LI*/Hong LI**
International Journal of Railway, vol. 1, no. 3, pp.113-116, 2008
Abstract : The long-term exposure of polymeric composite materials to extreme-use environments, such as pressure, temperature,
moisture, and load cycles, results in changes in the original properties of the material. In this study, the effect of combined
environmental factors such as ultraviolet ray, high temperature and high moisture on mechanical and thermal analysis
properties of glass fabric and phenolic composites are evaluated through a 2.5 KW accelerated environmental aging
tester. The environmental factors such as temperature, moisture and ultraviolet ray applied of specimens. A xenon-arc
lamp is utilized for ultraviolet light and exposure time of up to 3000 hours are applied. Several types of specimens - tensile,
bending, and shear specimens that are warp direction and fill direction are used to investigate the effects of environmental
factors on mechanical properties of the composites. Mechanical degradations for tensile, bending and shear
properties are evaluated through a Universal Testing Machine (UTM). Also, storage shear modulus, loss shear modulus
and tan ä are measured as a function of exposure time through a Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer (DMA). From the
experimental results, changes in material properties of glass fabric and phenolic composites are shown to be slightly
degraded due to combined environmental effects.
Keyword :
Tilting train, Environmental factors, Thermo-mechanical couple, UTM, DMA.
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