scholarly journals Carbonaceous Materials Coated Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Matrix Composites

Polymers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (16) ◽  
pp. 2771 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bidita Salahuddin ◽  
Shaikh N. Faisal ◽  
Tajwar A. Baigh ◽  
Mohammed N. Alghamdi ◽  
Mohammad S. Islam ◽  
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Carbon fibre reinforced polymer composites have high mechanical properties that make them exemplary engineered materials to carry loads and stresses. Coupling fibre and matrix together require good understanding of not only fibre morphology but also matrix rheology. One way of having a strongly coupled fibre and matrix interface is to size the reinforcing fibres by means of micro- or nanocarbon materials coating on the fibre surface. Common coating materials used are carbon nanotubes and nanofibres and graphene, and more recently carbon black (colloidal particles of virtually pure elemental carbon) and graphite. There are several chemical, thermal, and electrochemical processes that are used for coating the carbonous materials onto a carbon fibre surface. Sizing of fibres provides higher interfacial adhesion between fibre and matrix and allows better fibre wetting by the surrounded matrix material. This review paper goes over numerous techniques that are used for engineering the interface between both fibre and matrix systems, which is eventually the key to better mechanical properties of the composite systems.

2017 ◽  
Vol 52 (11) ◽  
pp. 1567-1576 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Zhang ◽  
Jonathan Stringer ◽  
Alma Hodzic ◽  
Patrick J Smith

It has previously been demonstrated that inkjet-printed thermoplastic microphases are capable of producing a significant increase in mode I interlaminar fracture toughness ( G Ic) in carbon fibre-reinforced polymer with no significant reduction in other mechanical properties or increase in parasitic weight. In this work, the evolution of the microphase structure during processing and how this is influenced by the chosen printing parameters were investigated. Samples were prepared that enabled monitoring of the microphases during all steps of fabrication, with the thermoplastic polymer found to form a discrete spherical shape due to surface energy minimisation. Based upon the morphology and properties of the thermoplastic microphases, it was hypothesised that the increased toughness was due to a combination of crack deflection and plastic deformation of the microphases. Samples were produced for the double cantilever beam fracture toughness testing using the same printing conditions, and both G Ic values and scanning electron microscopy of the fracture surface supported the proposed hypothesis. The feasibility of selective toughening is also demonstrated, which presents potential to tailor the mechanical properties of the carbon fibre-reinforced polymer spatially.


Author(s):  
Dan Eyckens ◽  
Filip Stojcevski ◽  
Andreas J Hendlmeier ◽  
James D Randall ◽  
David J Hayne ◽  
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A key factor determining the performance of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites is their fibre-to-matrix interactions, the interface and interphase, as these allow for the efficient transfer of stress...


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 046523 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pengpeng Zhou ◽  
Xuan Wu ◽  
Yingcai Pan ◽  
Ye Tao ◽  
Guoqing Wu ◽  
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