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Compressibility Of Carbon Woven Fabrics With Carbon Nanotubes/Nanofibres Grown On The Fibres
- Source :
- Composites science and technology, 71(3), 315-325. Elsevier
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Aperta, 2011.
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Abstract
- Growth of carbon nanotubes (CNT) or carbon nano-fibres (CNF) on carbon fibrous substrates is a way to increase the fracture toughness of fibre reinforced composites (FRC), with encouraging results reported in the recent years. If these nano-engineered FRC (nFRC) are destined to leave laboratories and enter industrial-scale production, a question of adapting the existing composite manufacturing methods will arise. The paper studies compressibility of woven carbon fibre performs (two types of fabrics) with CNT/CNF grown on the fibres using the CVD method. The results include pressure vs thickness and pressure vs fibre volume fraction diagrams for one and four layers of the fabric. Morphology of the nFRC is studied with SEM. It is shown that the pressure needed to achieve the target fibre volume fraction of the preform increases drastically (for example, from 0.05 MPa to more than 0.5 MPa for a fibre volume fraction of 52%) when CNT/CNF are grown on it. No change in nesting of the fabric plies is noticed. The poor compressibility can lower the achievable fibre volume fraction in composite for economical vacuum assisted light-RTM techniques and increase the pressure requirements in autoclave processing. KU Leuven (GOA/10/004) Technologiestichting STW Netherlands Government University of Twente Stichting voor de Technische Wetenschappen
- Subjects :
- Composite number
Compaction
Mechanical properties
Autoclave
law.invention
Nanocomposites
Fracture toughness
law
Woven fabrics
Carbon fibers
Composite material
Composites
Part I
Compressibility
General Engineering
Materials science, composites
B. mechanical properties
A. nano composites
Fibers
Fibre-reinforced composite
Micromechanical compaction model
Reinforced plastics
Titration
Composite manufacturing
Nano composites
visual_art
Autoclave processing
SEM
Volume fraction
visual_art.visual_art_medium
D. compaction
Industrial-scale production
Strength
Reinforcements
Weaving
Materials science
Carbon nanotubes
Fabrics/textiles
Carbon nanotube
Compatibility
Carbon fibres
Permeability
Multiply stitched preforms
technology, industry, and agriculture
Fibre volume fraction
CVD method
Ceramics and Composites
Sizing Agent
Carbon Fibers
Microbond
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 02663538
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Composites science and technology, 71(3), 315-325. Elsevier
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bfb7eca76d5fdf684d2a2172a9cafbc2