Carbon nanofiber-reinforced polymeric nanocomposites
관리자2013-11-29조회 5026
Five vapor-grown carbon nanofiber (VGCNF) reinforced vinyl ester (VE) nanocomposite
configurations were fabricated, imaged, and mechanically tested in order to obtain information
on the influence and the interactions of the role of the microstructure at lower length
scales on the observed continuum level properties/response. Three independent variables
(the nanofiber weight fraction and two types of nanofiber mixing techniques) were chosen
to be varied from low, middle, and high values at equally spaced intervals. Multiple mixing
techniques were studied to gain insight into the effect of mixing on the VGCNF dispersion
within the VE matrix. The point count method was used for both lower length-scale imaging
techniques to provide quantitative approximations of the magnitude and the distribution of
such lower length-scale features. Finally, an inverse relationship was shown to exist between
the stiffness and strength properties of the resulting nanocomposites under uniaxial quasistatic
compression loading.
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