The mechanical effect of functionalization in laminated composite material
Künye
Saracoglu, G., Ceritbinmez, F., Özkan, V., Yapici, A. (2023). The mechanical effect of functionalization in laminated composite material. Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 95 (7), pp. 1005-1015. https://doi.org/10.1108/AEAT-08-2022-0229Özet
PurposeThis study aims to systematically compare the effect of increasing fiber-matrix interface adhesion and matrix toughness in layered composite materials. Design/methodology/approachSilane ((3-glycidyloxypropyl) trimethoxysilane) was applied to strengthen the fiber-matrix interface connection in e-glass/epoxy laminated composite material. Using a cationic surfactant, 0.1% multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were added to the matrix in two different ways, by with and without chemical functionalization using the vacuum infusion method. FindingsIn the results obtained from the three-point bending test specimens, it was determined that the synergistic effect of silane application and non-functionalized CNT in the matrix was higher in terms of flexural modulus and strength values. Practical implicationsThe functionalization of multi-walled CNT did not give the expected results because of reasons such as viscosity increase and agglomeration in the matrix. Originality/valueIn this study, a simple model for normalization and prediction purposes was developed, which allows the determination of the flexural modulus and un-notched flexural strength values from one test result of the notched specimen. A systematic comparison was performed by varying each parameter in the composite material.