An investigation of Mode I fracture toughness using aligned carbon nanotube forests at the crack interface
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28/09/2012
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This paper presents a novel approach for introducing aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs) at the crack interface of pre-impregnated (prepreg) carbon fibre composite plies, creating a hierarchical (three-phase) composite structure. The aim of this approach is to improve the interlaminar fracture toughness. The developed method for transplanting the aligned CNTs from the silicon wafer onto the pre-preg material is described. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to analyse the effects of the transplantation method. Double Cantilever Beam (DCB) specimens were prepared, according to ASTM standard D5528- 01R07E03 [1] and aligned multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were introduced at the crack-tip. Mode I fracture tests for pristine (control) specimens and CNT-enhanced specimens were conducted and an average increase in the critical strain energy release rate (GIc) of approximately 50 % was achieved. |
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eng |
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Radjef , R , Falzon , B G & Hawkins , S C 2012 , ' An investigation of Mode I fracture toughness using aligned carbon nanotube forests at the crack interface ' Paper presented at 28th International Congress of the Aeronautical Sciences , Brisbane , Australia , 23/09/2012 - 28/09/2012 , . |
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