Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9952780 International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives 2018 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-carbon fiber composite material is a novel adhesive material with enhanced adhesion, demonstrating repeatability and capability to be prepared in large scale. The adhesion properties of this composite depend on the external loading conditions, while the influences of different conditions have not been studied. This paper fabricated large-scale adhesive composite materials and measured the adhesive strength under different loading conditions. Additionally, repeatability of adhesion was tested. The result showed that adhesive strength positively correlated with the preload, the duration of preload and detaching rate, and the preload influenced the adhesive strength most significantly. The maximum adhesive strength occurred at 30 N/cm2 preload, where normal adhesive strength was ~ 6 N/cm2 and shear adhesive strength was ~ 2.5 N/cm2; adhesive strength maintained on ~ 100% of initial adhesive strength after 100 times of detachments. This article demonstrated that PDMS-carbon fiber composite material had enhanced adhesion and repeatability and provided a reference to the practical application of adhesive composite.
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