2022
DOI: 10.1002/pc.26889
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Hybridization effect on the mechanical properties of basalt fiber reinforced ZnO modified epoxy composites

Abstract: This paper discusses the fabrication of nano ZnO filled epoxy/basalt fiber composites and investigates the effect of such hybridization on the mechanical properties of the composites. The epoxy resin is modified by the addition of ZnO nanofiller in different wt.% (1-5 wt%). The dispersion of the nanofiller within the epoxy resin is brought about by sonication technique. The composites are fabricated through wet layup followed by curing under compression molding. To ascertain the effect of resin modification, f… Show more

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“…This clustering can result in poor dispersion throughout the polymer matrix. Uneven distribution of nanoparticles creates areas with higher nanoparticle concentrations, which can lead to localized stress concentration and void formation during processing or subsequent mechanical loading [ 48 ]. Insufficient polymer matrix: As the weight fraction of nanoparticles increases, the proportion of the polymer matrix decreases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This clustering can result in poor dispersion throughout the polymer matrix. Uneven distribution of nanoparticles creates areas with higher nanoparticle concentrations, which can lead to localized stress concentration and void formation during processing or subsequent mechanical loading [ 48 ]. Insufficient polymer matrix: As the weight fraction of nanoparticles increases, the proportion of the polymer matrix decreases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the small size and strong interfacial interaction with the polymer matrix in the colloidal body, 33 nanofillers have become one of the frontier hotspots in the research of modified adhesives. Liu et al 34 use nanoparticles (SiO 2 ) to modify the silicone adhesive.…”
Section: Modification Methods Of Adhesives Used In Aerospacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Composite panels were fabricated using hand lay-up and press-molding techniques. The hand lay-up process was performed on an open mold, after which the panel was compressed under a hydraulic press where it was left for 24 h. The required laminates were prepared by keeping the wt.% of the BF constant, whereas the resin content was varied concerning the varying BAR filler wt.% [42][43][44]. The panel was compressed to a thickness of 2.5 mm using precisely machined shims at a compression factor of 1.4 [45].…”
Section: Fabrication Of Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%