Journal of Applied Crystallography

Volume 34, Part 4 (August 2001)


research papers



J. Appl. Cryst. (2001). 34, 473-479    [ doi:10.1107/S0021889801008330 ]

Cross-sectional texture of carbon fibres analysed by scanning microbeam X-ray diffraction

O. Paris, D. Loidl, M. Müller, H. Lichtenegger and H. Peterlik

Abstract: Scanning microbeam X-ray diffraction analysis of single carbon fibres allows the cross-sectional orientation distribution (texture) of the carbon layers to be determined, even when the fibre axis is oriented perpendicular to the X-ray beam (fibre geometry). The fibre is scanned across a microbeam with a diameter significantly smaller than the fibre diameter, and fibre diffraction patterns are recorded for every scanning step. The cross-sectional texture information is obtained from the integrated intensities of two different equatorial reflections as a function of the position on the fibre. As an example, results from two different types of carbon fibres are presented: a polyacrylonitrile-based fibre, with random cross-sectional texture, and a fibre based on mesophase pitch, which exhibits a radially folded cross-sectional texture. Detailed modelling of the diffraction data allows a quantitative description of the radial folded texture.

Keywords: carbon fibres; X-ray fibre diffraction; cross-sectional texture.

 bibliographic record in  format

  Find reference:   Volume   Page   
  Search:     From   to      Advanced search

Copyright © International Union of Crystallography
IUCr Webmaster