Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1416159 Carbon 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Carbon nanotubes have been dispersed in thick epoxy/plain woven glass fiber composites using a sizing agent. Electrically conductive networks that act as in situ impact damage sensors were provided by the well dispersed carbon nanotubes. Electrical resistance increases with repeated impact loading; elastic deformation and damage evolution can be identified from the resistance-change. Correlations between resistance-change, absorbed energy, accumulated acoustic emission counts, and damage area of the composite have been established.

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