2021
DOI: 10.1002/app.51365
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Mechanical behavior of electrophoretically modified CFRP composites at elevated temperatures: An assessment of the influence of graphene carboxyl bath concentration

Abstract: The study aims at investigating the mechanical behavior of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites modified with graphene carboxyl at elevated temperature (ET-110 C) and understanding the effect of electrophoretic deposition bath concentration (0.5 g/L, 1.0 g/L, and 1.5 g/L) on their mechanical behavior at ET. The 1.5 g/L composite has revealed a maximum improvement in energy absorbed before failure of 33.25% at RT and 22.54% at ET for flexural testing and $35% at RT for short beam shear testing, ove… Show more

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“…[85] Due to the notable strength and stiffness properties of nanofillers like CNTs, [67,[86][87][88] graphene [89,90] and nanoclay [91,92] they are being used as secondary reinforcements for the polymer matrices of the CFRP composites, which leads to their enhanced mechanical behavior. [38,93] However, the homogeneity in the dispersion of nanofillers decides the extent of improvement in mechanical properties. [5,94] There are various dispersion techniques, which include sonication assisted dispersion, [80] high frequency sonication assisted dispersion, [92] shear mixing, [81,95] magnetic stirring assisted dispersion, [96] calendaring, [83,97] thermal spraying of prepregs, [98] shear mixing with vacuum bagging, [99] and resin film infusion.…”
Section: Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[85] Due to the notable strength and stiffness properties of nanofillers like CNTs, [67,[86][87][88] graphene [89,90] and nanoclay [91,92] they are being used as secondary reinforcements for the polymer matrices of the CFRP composites, which leads to their enhanced mechanical behavior. [38,93] However, the homogeneity in the dispersion of nanofillers decides the extent of improvement in mechanical properties. [5,94] There are various dispersion techniques, which include sonication assisted dispersion, [80] high frequency sonication assisted dispersion, [92] shear mixing, [81,95] magnetic stirring assisted dispersion, [96] calendaring, [83,97] thermal spraying of prepregs, [98] shear mixing with vacuum bagging, [99] and resin film infusion.…”
Section: Fibermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have already been implemented in FRP composites. [36][37][38][39][40][41] Kevlar fiber reinforced polymer (KFRP) composites are extensively used in military and industrial applications owing to their high impact toughness. [42] Many polymer based fibers such as polyester fiber and polypropyene fiber possess the benefits of high specific strength and modulus, resistance to chemical and water ingression low dielectric tangent loss and dielectric constant.…”
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