Modelling evidence of stress concentration mitigation at the micro-scale in polymer composites by the addition of carbon nanotubes

A versatile two-scale model was developed to investigate the use of carbon nanotubes for re-distribution and, eventually, suppression of stress concentrations on the micro-level in fiber-reinforced composites. With this model a variety of CNT assemblies could be generated including CNTs dispersed in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Carbon (New York) 2015-02, Vol.82, p.184-194
Hauptverfasser: Romanov, Valentin S., Lomov, Stepan V., Verpoest, Ignaas, Gorbatikh, Larissa
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A versatile two-scale model was developed to investigate the use of carbon nanotubes for re-distribution and, eventually, suppression of stress concentrations on the micro-level in fiber-reinforced composites. With this model a variety of CNT assemblies could be generated including CNTs dispersed in the matrix, grown on fibers or spatially organized in a network. The presence of CNTs in a composite was found to induce strong heterogeneity in stress fields. CNTs grown on fibers were shown to suppress stress concentrations at the fiber/matrix interface but to increase stresses in resin rich zones between the forests. Agglomerated CNTs were found to behave as stiff microscopic particles leading to additional stress magnification. A promising way to suppress stress concentrations without affecting stresses in the rest of the matrix was to position CNTs in a network that is interdependent with fiber positions.
ISSN:0008-6223
1873-3891
DOI:10.1016/j.carbon.2014.10.061