Manufacturing and mechanical characterisation of polyurethane resin based sandwich composites for three-dimensional fabric reinforcement

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 101046
Author(s):  
Zhigang Li ◽  
Xinpei Wei ◽  
Zhipeng Gao ◽  
Jin Xu ◽  
Pinkui Ma ◽  
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Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (15) ◽  
pp. 4284
Author(s):  
Lvtao Zhu ◽  
Mahfuz Bin Rahman ◽  
Zhenxing Wang

Three-dimensional integrated woven spacer sandwich composites have been widely used as industrial textiles for many applications due to their superior physical and mechanical properties. In this research, 3D integrated woven spacer sandwich composites of five different specifications were produced, and the mechanical properties and performance were investigated under different load conditions. XR-CT (X-ray computed tomography) images were employed to visualize the microstructural details and analyze the fracture morphologies of fractured specimens under different load conditions. In addition, the effects of warp and weft direction, face sheet thickness, and core pile height on the mechanical properties and performance of the composite materials were analyzed. This investigation can provide significant guidance to help determine the structure of composite materials and design new products according to the required mechanical properties.


Polymers ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 1277 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alenka Ojstršek ◽  
Natalija Virant ◽  
Daryl Fox ◽  
Latha Krishnan ◽  
Andrew Cobley

The selective metallisation of textiles is becoming a very important process in the development of electronic or e-textiles. This study investigated the efficacy of polymer coatings for the protection of copper (Cu) conductive tracks electroless plated on polyester (PES) fabric against laundering and rubbing, without essentially affecting the physical-mechanical and optical properties of the base material. After the electroless deposition of a consistent layer of Cu onto PES, four polymers were applied individually by screen-printing or padding. The physical-mechanical characterisation of coated textiles revealed that polyurethane resin (PUR) and modified acrylate resin (AR) had little effect on the air permeability, tensile strength and breaking tenacity of the PES, as compared to silicone elastomer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and epoxy resin (ER). On the other hand, PUR and PDMS had higher abrasion resistance and photo-stability under prolonged UV irradiation, as compared to AR and ER. In addition, freshly Cu plated samples were coated with polymers, washed up to 30 cycles and characterised by measuring their electrical resistivity, determination of colour changes and the examination of the surface morphology. Based on these results, PUR presented the most suitable protection of Cu tracks on PES, with the lowest impact on physical-mechanical properties. ER is not recommended to be used for protection of Cu tracks on fabrics, due to its rigidity, low photo-stability, washing and wear durability.


2021 ◽  
pp. 109963622110429
Author(s):  
Daniel A Drake ◽  
Rani W Sullivan ◽  
Stephen Clay

Modern aircraft employ the use of lightweight engineering materials such as sandwich composites to increase the flexural rigidity of their structural components. These sandwich composites are limited by their low interfacial strength between the outer facesheets and internal core, which can result in facesheet-core debonding at relatively low out-of-plane loads. In this study, sandwich composites that are reinforced with through-the-thickness stitching are considered. Stitched sandwich composite specimens, fabricated from 110 kg/m3 perforated foam core with cross-ply carbon/epoxy facesheets, were manufactured with different combinations of stitch densities (0.0016–0.01 stitches/mm2) and linear thread densities (400–1200 Denier) of through-the-thickness reinforcement. Single cantilevered beam (SCB) tests were performed to characterize the facesheet-core debonding within the stitched sandwich composites. Unique fracture morphologies were observed that exhibit dependency on stitch processing parameters. A discrete cohesive zone modeling approach is used to simulate the separation of the facesheet from the core. Three-dimensional finite element analysis reveals crack curvature near the stitching. Good agreement between predicted and experimental measurements were obtained.


2021 ◽  
pp. 002199832110092
Author(s):  
Daniel A Drake ◽  
Rani W Sullivan ◽  
Andrew E Lovejoy ◽  
Stephen B Clay ◽  
Dawn C Jegley

Fiber-reinforced polymer composites are widely used in the aerospace industry due to their high stiffness and strength-to-weight ratios. However, their applicability can be limited by their relatively low interlaminar properties when compared to metallic alternatives. Through-thickness reinforcement approaches, such as stitching, z-pinning, needling, tufting, and three-dimensional weaving, have been developed in recent decades to enhance the interlaminar properties of composites. Stitching is considered to be an efficient and cost-effective method to reinforce composites in the through-thickness direction. Additionally, stitch parameters (stitch density, linear thread density, thread material, pretension, etc.) highly influence the in-plane and out-of-plane properties. This paper summarizes results from over one hundred papers on the influence of stitch parameters on fracture energy, interlaminar strength, and impact characteristics of stitched composite laminates, sandwich composites, and high-temperature composites. Much of the research on the influence of stitch parameters has focused on thermoset polymer matrix composites (PMCs), while fewer studies have investigated the impact of stitch parameters on high temperature or sandwich composites. Modification of existing and new test methods have been developed to adequately measure the effectiveness of stitching on the out-of-plane behavior of PMC panels. Results demonstrate that out-of-plane properties of PMCs are highly dependent on stitch parameters and can be enhanced by through-thickness stitching.


2019 ◽  
pp. 109963621983605 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vishwesh Dikshit ◽  
Arun Prasanth Nagalingam ◽  
Guo Dong Goh ◽  
Shweta Agarwala ◽  
Wai Yee Yeong ◽  
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