Nano‐particles doped carbon nanotube films for in‐situ monitoring of temperature and strain during the processing of carbon fiber/epoxy composites
Fei Xing,
Zilan He,
Shaokai Wang
et al.
Abstract:Carbon nanotube (CNT) film is favored in structural health monitoring of advanced composite materials, primarily due to its commendable mechanical properties and piezoresistive properties. Nonetheless, floating catalytic chemical vapor deposition (FCCVD) is an attractive method for fabrication of CNT films, and the electrical response to strain of FCCVD‐prepared CNT films is impeded by high aspect ratio and lamellar packing structure. For this purpose, FCCVD CNT films were modified by HCl dissolving Fe impurit… Show more
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