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Characterisation and modelling of CNT-epoxy and CNT-fibre-epoxy composites

Author(s)
Kim, M.Okoli, O. I.Jack, D.Park, Young-BinLiang, Z. Y.
Issued Date
2011-12
DOI
10.1179/1743289811Y.0000000003
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/3114
Fulltext
http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84255167297
Citation
PLASTICS RUBBER AND COMPOSITES, v.40, no.10, pp.481 - 490
Abstract
This research presents an experimental and theoretical investigation on the effects of carbon nanotube (CNT) integration within neat epoxy resin (nanocomposites) and a carbon fabric-epoxy composite (multiscale composites). An approach is presented for the prediction of mechanical properties of multiscale composites. This approach combines woven fibre micromechanics (MESOTEX) with the Mori-Tanaka model which was used for the prediction of mechanical properties of nanocomposites in this research. Nanocomposite and multiscale composite samples were manufactured using cast moulding, resin infusion, and hand lay-up process. The CNT concentrations in the composite samples were from 0 to 5 wt-%. The samples were characterised using tensile, shear and flexural tests. The discrepancy between the theoretical predictions and the experimental observations was hypothesised to be due to dispersion and bonding issues and SEM images are presented in support of the hypothesis.
Publisher
MANEY PUBLISHING
ISSN
1465-8011
Keyword (Author)
Carbon nanotubesWoven fabricNanocompositesMultiscale compositesMicromechanics modellingMechanical properties
Keyword
NANOTUBE-REINFORCED COMPOSITESPOLYMER COMPOSITESELASTIC PROPERTIESCARBON NANOTUBESELECTRICAL-PROPERTIESVISCOELASTIC PROPERTIESMICROMECHANICAL MODELSMULTISCALE COMPOSITESMECHANICAL-PROPERTIESPREDICTION

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