Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7211752 | Composites Part B: Engineering | 2018 | 40 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, we fabricated basalt fiber-reinforced epoxy composites using natural graphite flakes. The composites were reinforced with various concentrations of natural graphite flakes. Natural graphite flakes significantly enhanced the mechanical properties of the composites, such as the critical stress intensity factor (KIC) and critical strain energy release rate (GIC). In particular, basalt fiber-reinforced composites containing 20â¯wt% of natural graphite flakes exhibited highest mechanical behavior compared. The fracture toughness mechanisms were illustrated using a crack theory based on morphology analyses of fracture surfaces. In addition, the composites exhibited high thermal stability and thermal conductivity, attributed to the exceptional thermal stability and thermal conductivity inherent in the natural graphite flakes. We observed a direct linear relationship between thermal conductivity and fracture toughness through certain polar components of surface energy. The natural graphite flake particles improved mechanical and thermal properties by performing a crack pinning role in the epoxy-matrix composites.
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Authors
Seong Hwang Kim, Young-Jung Heo, Mira Park, Byung-Gak Min, Kyong Yop Rhee, Soo-Jin Park,