학술논문

The influence of fiber alignment, structure and concentration on mechanical behavior of carbon nanofiber/epoxy composites: Experimental and numerical study.
Document Type
Article
Source
Polymer Composites. Mar2021, Vol. 42 Issue 3, p1155-1173. 19p.
Subject
*EPOXY resins
*STRAIN rate
*FIBER orientation
*CARBON nanofibers
*TENSILE strength
*FIBERS
*ELASTIC modulus
Language
ISSN
0272-8397
Abstract
The mechanical properties of epoxy‐based nanocomposites largely depend on fiber alignment, structure, concentration, and loading condition. To study the influence of these factors on the nonlinear stress‐strain behavior of epoxy nanocomposites, random and aligned carbon nanofiber (CNF)/epoxy composites were fabricated and tested under different strain rates. The elastic modulus and tensile strength were found to be increased as CNF concentrations increased for both random and transversely aligned nanocomposites. This behavior was accurately captured by a three‐dimensional representative volume element (RVE), where the fiber orientation and waviness were modeled from the experimental observation. This RVE predicted the increase in elastic modulus and tensile strength with increase in CNF concentration and strain rate as well as when the CNF alignment changes from transverse to longitudinal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]