Industrial Polymer Matrix Composites and Fiber-Glass-Reinforced Plastics

Author(s):  
Qixian Liu ◽  
Zhongmin Xue ◽  
Zaiyang Liu ◽  
Hongmei Gao ◽  
Rongqi Zhang ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 214 ◽  
pp. 607-611 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Lv ◽  
Si Rong Zhu ◽  
Zhuo Qiu Li ◽  
Xi Fang

Treat continuous carbon fiber with special technology, followed by pasting the electrode pole to it and in epoxy resin, a high resistance-strain sensitivity of polymer-matrix carbon fiber strain sensor can be achieved. Paste this element on the beam of fiber glass reinforced plastics, we tested its linearity、sensitivity、stability, frequency response etc. The results indicate that the sensitivity of this component is more than 400 as well as load frequency less than 10Hz. Its dynamic tracking performance is in relatively sound with no significant response lag.


1990 ◽  
Vol 112 (3) ◽  
pp. 341-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Inoue ◽  
I. Kawaguchi

In order to clarify the grinding mechanism of polymer matrix composites, special test specimens were provided. The test specimen is such one that glass yarns are unidirectionally embedded at even interval on the middle plane of thick of a polymer matrix plate. The end face perpendicular to the plane on which glass yarns are lined up is ground in the direction at various angle from the direction of glass yarn. The aspects of the cut end of the glass yarn near the ground surface are observed microscopically, and relations between the angle of the direction of yarn and the topography of the ground surface are investigated. Following results are obtained. (1) The microscopically observed aspects of failure of the end of yarns near the ground surfaces are classified into two modes by the direction of yarn measured counterclockwise from the direction of grinding. In the range from 0 rad. to π/3 rad. of the angle, the failure of the end of yarn is comparatively deep, and spreads over the whole section of the yarn. In the range from π/2 rad. to π rad. of the angle, the failure of the end of the yarn is comparatively shallow, and random in the depth and the spread. (2) The topography is also classified into two types by the above angle. In the range from 0 rad. to π/3 rad. of the angle, the end of yarn forms a hollow pit, and in the range from π/2 rad. to π rad., the end of yarn forms a swollen proturberance. (3) The above facts are well understood by considering the digging up action of the grinding grain in the range from 0 rad. to π/3 rad., and the push down action of the grain in the range from π/2 rad. to π rad. in the grinding process.


Author(s):  
R Pramod ◽  
S Basavarajappa ◽  
GB Veeresh Kumar ◽  
Murthy Chavali

The knowledge of polymer matrix composites machinability has increased with its rise in multi-field structural applications. Drilling of polymer matrix composites is required to achieve structural integration with greater accuracies. Delamination due to drilling affects the material strength and it occurs at both the entry and hole exit planes. The delamination on the exit plane is critical. The effect of nano-fillers on drilling-induced delamination of reinforced plastics has not been documented extensively and in this article, an attempt is made to explore the application potential of montmorillonite clay and graphene with amine functionalization in minimizing delamination through toughening the epoxy matrix. Experimentation was based on Taguchi’s L16 approach. The delamination factor and circularity ratio were analyzed using an image processing technique in Matlab and Image J. To evaluate the effects of various parameters and parameters interaction effect on the delamination factor, ANOVA was employed and Signal/noise ratios were calculated. The mathematical models were developed for delamination. It was observed that the reduction in the delamination factor was observed in nanoclay and graphene reinforced polymer matrix toughened composites in comparison to the base composites with a reduction in thrust force, specific cutting energy, and increase in circularity ratio.


2015 ◽  
Vol 787 ◽  
pp. 612-616 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Seshanandan ◽  
D. Ravindran ◽  
T. Sornakumar

Fiber reinforced plastics are composite materials made of polymer matrix reinforced with fibers. Fiber reinforced plastics find increased applications in automotive, marine, aerospace and construction industries. The objective of the present work is to study the effect of nano aluminum oxide fillers on the properties of glass fiber reinforced plastics. The glass fiber reinforced plastic specimens were manufactured with glass fiber chopped strand mat, polyester resin and nano aluminum oxide fillers by the hand layup technique. The nano aluminum oxide fillers are incorporated in different weight ratios in the fiber reinforced plastics and the mechanical properties were evaluated.


Author(s):  
Ru-Min Wang ◽  
Shui-Rong Zheng ◽  
Ya-Ping Zheng

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