Investigation on the effect of multiwalled carbon nanotubes in carbon fiber‐reinforced epoxy composites manufactured using vacuum infusion process and hand layup process followed by vacuum bagging.
Published In: Polymer Composites, 2024, v. 45, n. 2. P. 1600 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Varghese, Arun Sam; M. S., Sreekanth 3 of 3
Abstract
Epoxy/carbon fiber (CF) composites are widely used for structural applications owing to their exceptional mechanical and physical characteristics. The main aim of this work is to individually analyze the impact of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) as nanofillers in epoxy/MWCNTs/CF composites prepared by vacuum infusion process (VIP) and hand layup followed by vacuum bagging technique (HLVB). Optimal Manufacturing Strategies were followed at various stages of manufacturing which include the selection of effective dispersion technique for MWCNTs, identification of optimal weight percentage of MWCNTs in epoxy/MWCNTs nanocomposites and preparation of epoxy/MWCNTs/CF composites. For HLVB samples, tensile and flexural strengths increased from 337.5 to 475 MPa and 615.40 to 677.09 MPa. For VIP samples tensile and flexural strengths increased from 371 to 521 MPa and 714.19 to 769.02 MPa. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) indicated improvement in the thermal stability of epoxy with the incorporation of MWCNTs/CF and improved weight percentage retention of 84.7% at 375°C. Fracture analysis of the epoxy/MWCNTs/CF composites prepared using VIP were analyzed by FE‐SEM and revealed that constant fiber rupture caused by better interface and improved bridging mechanism eventually led to enhanced mechanical performance. The predominant immediate fracture mechanism of MWCNTs also indicated this improved interfacial interaction. Highlights: Pull‐out fracture mechanism was predominantly seen in high viscous epoxy/MWCNTs compositesImmediate fracture mechanism of MWCNTs were predominant in low viscous epoxy/MWCNTs sampleConstant fiber rupture of VIP samples indicated improved fiber matrix interfaceIncorporation of MWCNTs showed improved weight percentage retention0.5 wt% MWCNTs incorporated VIP epoxy/CF composites showed improved performance [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Polymer Composites. 2024/01, Vol. 45, Issue 2, p1600
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Business and Management
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:0272-8397
- DOI:10.1002/pc.27876
- Accession Number:174934931
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