Abstract
The effect of electrospun cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs)-polyetherimide (PEI) hybrid nanofibrous mats on Mode I and Mode II interlaminar fracture toughness of unidirectional carbon/epoxy composite laminates is demonstrated. It is shown that the CNCs reinforced PEI nanofibrillar interleaves result in a similar to 28% increase in Mode I initial fracture toughness values compared to neat PEI nanofibrous interleaves. Specifically, the interrelated micro- and nano-scale toughening mechanisms including carbon fibre bridging, fibre necking, fibre rupture with CNCs aggregates, and nanofibre rupture contributed to the fracture toughness improvements under Mode-I loading. Nano-scale mechanisms of shear hackles, and crack pinning by CNCs aggregates increased the Mode II fracture toughness up to similar to 3 kJ/m(2) as a result of a 6 wt% CNCs reinforced PEI nanofibrillar mat interleave. Interleaving laminated composites with electrospun CNCs-PEI hybrid nanofibrillar mats has been demonstrated as a novel and prospective strategy to strengthen and toughen interlaminar zones of carbon/epoxy composite laminates.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 107744 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Composites Science and Technology |
Volume | 182 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 29 Sept 2019 |
Keywords
- Cellulose nanocrystals
- Delamination
- Electrospinning
- Fracture toughness