Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11004183 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The carbon-fiber-reinforced composites modified by nano-silica were successfully prepared using RFI technology. And the properties of composites also were studied. The investigations revealed that the properties of composites were increased by filling nano-silica. With the increase of nano-silica content, the density of carbon-fiber-reinforced composites was increased, while the glass transition temperature, tensile strength and flexural strength were first increased and then decreased. At the nano-silica content of 3â¯wt%, the glass transition temperature reached a maximum of 117.3â¯Â°C. When the nano-silica content was 4â¯wt%, the tensile strength and flexural strength were increased to 595.69 and 703.76â¯MPa, which were improved by 86.30% and 126.98% compared with the composites without nano-silica. Therefore, the best properties of carbon-fiber-reinforced composites was obtained with filling 4â¯wt% nano-silica content, while the toughening and strengthening effect was optimal, since nano-silica as a reinforced material were filled the gap between epoxy resin and carbon fiber to disperse the external force.
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Authors
Haitao Luo, Jie Ding, Zhixiong Huang, Tao Yang,