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Interlaminar reinforcement of glass fiber/epoxy composites with graphene nanoplatelets.

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing,, 70, p.82-92, 2015Trabajos contenidos:
  • Kamar, N. T
  • Hossain, M. M
  • Khomenko, A
  • Haq, M
  • Drzal, L. T
  • Loos, A
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: This work investigated the ability of graphene nanoplatelets (GnPs)to improve the interlaminar mechanical properties of glass-reinforced multilayer composites. A novel method was developed for the inclusion of GnPs into the interlaminar regions of plain-weave, glass fabric fiber-reinforced/epoxy polymer composites processed with vacuum assisted resin transfer molding. Flexural tests showed a 29 per cent improvement in flexural strength with the addition of only 0.25 wt per cent GnP. At the same concentration, mode-I fracture toughness testing revealed a 25 per cent improvement. Additionally, low-velocity drop weight impact testing showed improved energy absorption capability with increasing concentration of GnPs. Ultrasonic C-scans and dye penetration inspection of the impact- and back-sides of the specimens qualitatively support these results. Finally, the impact damage area was quantified from the C-scan data. These results showed that the impact-side damage area decreased with increasing concentration of GnP, while the back-side damage area increased.
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This work investigated the ability of graphene nanoplatelets (GnPs)to improve the interlaminar mechanical properties of glass-reinforced multilayer composites. A novel method was developed for the inclusion of GnPs into the interlaminar regions of plain-weave, glass fabric fiber-reinforced/epoxy polymer composites processed with vacuum assisted resin transfer molding. Flexural tests showed a 29 per cent improvement in flexural strength with the addition of only 0.25 wt per cent GnP. At the same concentration, mode-I fracture toughness testing revealed a 25 per cent improvement. Additionally, low-velocity drop weight impact testing showed improved energy absorption capability with increasing concentration of GnPs. Ultrasonic C-scans and dye penetration inspection of the impact- and back-sides of the specimens qualitatively support these results. Finally, the impact damage area was quantified from the C-scan data. These results showed that the impact-side damage area decreased with increasing concentration of GnP, while the back-side damage area increased.

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