Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1466804 Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The fatigue properties of glass fibre reinforced epoxy laminates modified with small amounts (0.3 wt.%) of nanoparticles (fumed silica SiO2 and multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT)) were evaluated by means of static (90°-tensile and stepped tensile) and dynamic fatigue tests. For the MWCNT-modified matrix, the electrical conductivity was measured in situ. The addition of nanoparticles lead to increases in inter fibre fracture strength of up to 16%. More significantly, the high cycle fatigue life is increased by several orders of magnitude in number of load cycles. The increased inter fibre fracture strength could be correlated to the improved fatigue behaviour, as final failure in high cycle fatigue is strongly correlated to matrix cracks. For the MWCNT-modified composites, the state of load and damage state was monitored by conductivity measurements. A correlation between the onset of matrix cracking and increase in electrical resistivity could be drawn enabling self sensing capabilities.

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