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Understanding the effect of nano-modifier addition upon the properties of fibre reinforced laminates

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posted on 2008-03-01, 00:00 authored by M Quaresimin, Russell VarleyRussell Varley
This work presents a survey of the effect of three different commercially available nano-modifiers on the mechanical properties of an epoxy/anhydride unidirectional carbon fibre reinforced laminates. The nano-modifiers consisted of an organo-modified layered silicate, vapour grown carbon fibre (VGCF) and a triblock copolymer (SBM). The work has shown that tensile modulus exhibited little difference between the unmodified laminates while a modest decrease was observed for the tensile strength. Properties related to the toughness of the matrix, demonstrated improvements compared to the unmodified laminate such as the notch sensitivity under compression, ILSS and G IIC performance. The improvement of the G IIC for the VGCF modifier in particular was found to be over 100%. It was suggested that high aspect ratio of the nano-additive helped to constrain the growth of the micro-cracks which in turn delayed failure. Mode I G IC performance however, was found to decrease as a result of the fibre tows preventing optimum dispersion of the modifier. The effect of this was a very high "effective" clay concentration in the interlayer resin rich regions and a less than optimum fibre dispersion, results in promotion of the propagating crack rather than inhibition.

History

Journal

Composites science and technology

Volume

68

Issue

3-4

Pagination

718 - 726

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISSN

0266-3538

eISSN

1879-1050

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, Elsevier