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Engineering Solid Mechanics

ISSN 2291-8752 (Online) - ISSN 2291-8744 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 1 Issue 3 pp. 85-90 , 2013

Impact response of glass/epoxy laminate interleaved with nanofibrous mats Pages 85-90 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: H. Saghafi, R. Palazzetti, A. Zucchelli, G. Minak

Keywords: Composite materials, Impact loading, Interleaving, Nanofibers

Abstract: Plain and nanofiber-interleaved glass/epoxy laminates clamped according to ASTM D7136 tested under impact loading to assess the improvement in impact resistance of composite laminates that have been interleaved by electrospun polyvinylidene ?uoride (PVDF) nanofibers with two different thicknesses. Composite specimens with stacking sequence [0/90/0/90]S were impacted at impact energy of 5J. Variation of the impact characteristics such as maximum contact load, maximum de?ection, maximum contact time, absorbed energy are depicted in the ?gures. The results showed that PVDF nanofibers are not a good choice for toughening epoxy and improving impact damage resistance of GFRP.

How to cite this paper
Saghafi, H., Palazzetti, R., Zucchelli, A & Minak, G. (2013). Impact response of glass/epoxy laminate interleaved with nanofibrous mats.Engineering Solid Mechanics, 1(3), 85-90.

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