Title of article :
Interlaminar fracture toughness and CAI strength of fibre-reinforced composites with nanoparticles – A review
Author/Authors :
Youhong Tang، نويسنده , , Lin Ye، نويسنده , , Zhong Zhang، نويسنده , , Klaus Friedrich، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
12
From page :
26
To page :
37
Abstract :
Some recent developments are reviewed in the use of nanoparticles as additional reinforcing phases in fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) laminates (especially with brittle thermosetting resins) to enhance interlaminar fracture toughness and compression after impact (CAI) strength. There has been considerable interest in the past decades in using nanoparticles as secondary reinforcement, in addition to the primary reinforcing fibres in FRP laminates, in a “hybrid” approach. This is based on the clear improvement in mode I fracture toughness of nanoparticle-modified resin matrices, View the MathML source, with the aim of increasing interlaminar fracture toughness, View the MathML source and View the MathML source, and further enhancing the CAI strength of FRP laminates. With addition of nanoparticles, View the MathML source is effectively increased; however, the transfer efficiency from View the MathML source to View the MathML source is generally similar to that for composites with conventional unmodified matrices, with View the MathML source /View the MathML source > 1 for brittle matrices but View the MathML source/View the MathML source < 1 for very tough matrices. Nanoparticles seem to have extended the regime of View the MathML source/View the MathML source > 1. However, the positive correlation between View the MathML source and View the MathML source or CAI strength is not clear. To advance research in this area, a number of fundamental and technical issues must be resolved in order to fabricate high-performance composites with hybrid reinforcements, including (1) uniform dispersion and alignment of nanoparticles, (2) optimised interface between nanoparticles and matrix; and (3) low viscosity of nanoparticle-modified matrix resins for ease of impregnation of reinforcing fibres with a high volume fraction (>60 vol%).
Keywords :
A. Fibres , A. Laminate , A. Nano particles , B. Fracture toughness , B. Impact behaviour
Journal title :
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Record number :
1044340
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