Influence of air DBD plasma treatment on the shear and flexural strength of adhesively bonded glass fiber reinforced epoxy composite joints

In this study, air dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma treatment was applied at various voltages and treatment durations to improve the bonding strength of glass fiber reinforced epoxy composites (GF/EP). In addition, single lap shear and three-point bending strengths of adhesively bonded join...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of radiation research and applied sciences 2024-06, Vol.17 (2), p.100929, Article 100929
Hauptverfasser: Ayaz, Asil, Ozdemir, Gizem Dilara, Ercan, Utku Kursat, Sever, Kutlay
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, air dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma treatment was applied at various voltages and treatment durations to improve the bonding strength of glass fiber reinforced epoxy composites (GF/EP). In addition, single lap shear and three-point bending strengths of adhesively bonded joints were compared between untreated and surface-treated (sanding, peel ply, and plasma) samples. Surface properties of GF/EP composites were examined using contact angle, surface free energy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). Then, mechanical tests (single lap shear and three point bending) were performed and the damage modes were determined. Surface analyses revealed that wettability and polar functional groups increased on the GF/EP surface after plasma treatment. From the mechanical test results, it was observed that the plasma treatment applied to GF/EP composites increased both single lap shear and flexural strength compared to untreated, sanding and peel ply surface treatments. After both single lap shear and 3-point bending tests, adhesive, and light fiber tear failure modes were observed.
ISSN:1687-8507
1687-8507
DOI:10.1016/j.jrras.2024.100929