Compressive behaviors and deformation mechanism of carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composites: A microscopic and molecular dynamics perspective
Jingjing Chen,
Bo Li,
Gen Li
et al.
Abstract:Investigating the macro‐mechanical properties of polymer composites at the nanoscale is a challenging topic. Here we report the compressive performances of carbon fiber‐reinforced epoxy composites using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The evolution of microstructure and microscopic energy, including free volume, radius of gyration, dihedral angle, potential energy, and interaction energy, has been investigated to characterize compressive behaviors at the nanoscale. Molecular chains gradually bend, and the… Show more
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