Title of article
Improvements in mechanical properties of a carbon fiber epoxy composite using nanotube science and technology
Author/Authors
Daniel C. Davis، نويسنده , , Justin W. Wilkerson، نويسنده , , Jiang Zhu، نويسنده , , Daniel O.O. Ayewah، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
10
From page
2653
To page
2662
Abstract
Carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composite laminates, with strategically incorporated fluorine functionalized carbon nanotubes (f-CNTs) at 0.2, 0.3 and 0.5 weight percent (wt.%), are studied for improvements in tensile strength and stiffness and durability under both tension–tension (R = +0.1) and tension–compression (R = −0.1) cyclic loadings, and then compared to the neat (0.0 wt.% CNTs) composite laminate material. To develop the nanocomposite laminates, a spraying technology was used to deposit nanotubes on both sides of each four-harness satin weave carbon fiber fabric piece for the 12 ply laminate lay up. For these experimental studies the carbon fiber reinforced epoxy laminates were fabricated using a heated vacuum assisted resin transfer molding (H-VARTM®) method followed by a 2 soak curing cycle. The f-CNTs toughened the epoxy resin-fiber interfaces to mitigate the evolution of fiber/fabric-matrix interfacial cracking and delamination under both static and cyclic loadings. As a consequence, significant improvements in the mechanical properties of tensile strength, stiffness and resistance to failure due to cyclic loadings resulted for this carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composite laminate.
Keywords
Cyclic fatigue loading , Composites , Carbon nanotubes , Carbon fiber , Functionalization , Epoxy
Journal title
COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Record number
1343374
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