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Strain rate sensitivity of glass/epoxy composites with nanofillers
Highlights The effect of nanoclay and strain rate on tensile properties of composites is studied. Nanoclay enhanced the tensile properties of epoxy and glass/epoxy composites. The tensile properties of epoxy and glass/epoxy nanocomposites are rate sensitive. SEM fractography shows the effect of clay and strain rate dependence of composites.
Abstract It is understood that small amount of nanoclay in the neat epoxy and fiber reinforced epoxy composite system improves the mechanical properties. The mechanical properties of most of polymer matrix composites are rate sensitive. Most of the researches have concentrated on the behavior of the polymer composites at high strain rates. The present research work is to study the effect of clay on neat epoxy and glass/epoxy composites, at low strain rates. The clay in terms of 1.5, 3 and 5wt% are dispersed in the epoxy resin using mechanical stirrer followed by sonication process. The glass/epoxy nanocomposites are prepared by impregnating the glass fiber with epoxy–clay mixture by hand lay-up process followed by compression molding. Characterization of the nanoclay is done by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Tensile stress–strain curves are obtained at strain rates of 10−4, 10−3, 10−2 and 10−1 s−1 by a servo-hydraulic machine and the variation of modulus, strength and failure strain with strain rate are determined. The results show that, even at low strain rates, the longitudinal strength and stiffness increase as strain rate increases for all clay loadings. It is observed that the tensile modulus increases as the clay loading increases for both epoxy and glass/epoxy nanocomposites. Scanning electron microscopy is used to study the adhesion of composites in fracture surfaces.
Strain rate sensitivity of glass/epoxy composites with nanofillers
Highlights The effect of nanoclay and strain rate on tensile properties of composites is studied. Nanoclay enhanced the tensile properties of epoxy and glass/epoxy composites. The tensile properties of epoxy and glass/epoxy nanocomposites are rate sensitive. SEM fractography shows the effect of clay and strain rate dependence of composites.
Abstract It is understood that small amount of nanoclay in the neat epoxy and fiber reinforced epoxy composite system improves the mechanical properties. The mechanical properties of most of polymer matrix composites are rate sensitive. Most of the researches have concentrated on the behavior of the polymer composites at high strain rates. The present research work is to study the effect of clay on neat epoxy and glass/epoxy composites, at low strain rates. The clay in terms of 1.5, 3 and 5wt% are dispersed in the epoxy resin using mechanical stirrer followed by sonication process. The glass/epoxy nanocomposites are prepared by impregnating the glass fiber with epoxy–clay mixture by hand lay-up process followed by compression molding. Characterization of the nanoclay is done by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Tensile stress–strain curves are obtained at strain rates of 10−4, 10−3, 10−2 and 10−1 s−1 by a servo-hydraulic machine and the variation of modulus, strength and failure strain with strain rate are determined. The results show that, even at low strain rates, the longitudinal strength and stiffness increase as strain rate increases for all clay loadings. It is observed that the tensile modulus increases as the clay loading increases for both epoxy and glass/epoxy nanocomposites. Scanning electron microscopy is used to study the adhesion of composites in fracture surfaces.
Strain rate sensitivity of glass/epoxy composites with nanofillers
Gurusideswar, S. (author) / Velmurugan, R. (author)
2014-03-28
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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