Carbon nanotubes: do they toughen brittle matrices?
The development of a model CNT-brittle matrix composite system, based on SiO 2 glass containing well-dispersed CNTs at up to 15 wt%, allows a direct assessment of the effect of the nanoscale filler on fracture toughness ( K IC ). Samples were prepared by colloidal heterocoagulation followed by spark...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials science 2011-07, Vol.46 (14), p.4770-4779 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The development of a model CNT-brittle matrix composite system, based on SiO
2
glass containing well-dispersed CNTs at up to 15 wt%, allows a direct assessment of the effect of the nanoscale filler on fracture toughness (
K
IC
). Samples were prepared by colloidal heterocoagulation followed by spark plasma sintering. Detailed
K
IC
measurements, using both indentation and notched beam techniques, show a linear improvement with CNT content, with up to a twofold increase of fracture toughness at maximum loading. The results from the two methods used in this study show equivalent trends but differing absolute values; the relative merits of these two approaches to measuring nanocomposite toughness are compared. Possible toughening mechanisms associated with CNT pull-out, crack bridging, and crack deflection are identified, and discussed quantitatively, drawing on conventional short-fibre composite theory and the potential effects of scaling fibre diameter. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2461 1573-4803 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10853-011-5387-x |