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Engineering Solid Mechanics

ISSN 2291-8752 (Online) - ISSN 2291-8744 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 3 Issue 1 pp. 21-26 , 2015

Improvement the impact damage resistance of composite materials by interleaving Polycaprolactone nanofibers Pages 21-26 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: H. Saghafi, T. Brugo, G. Minak, A. Zucchelli

Keywords: Electrospinning, Impact loading, Interleaving, Nanofibers

Abstract: In this study, the impact response of glass/epoxy laminates interleaved by Polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibers is considered. PCL is a thermoplastic polymer, which is a good choice for toughening epoxy-based composite. The impact tests were conducted on curved laminates and under 24 and 36J. The results showed that the effect of interleaving on impact parameters such as maximum load is negligible, but on the other hand could decrease damaged area significantly. By inserting 30?m of PCL nanofibers between each layer of laminate the damaged area decreased about 27%.

How to cite this paper
Saghafi, H., Brugo, T., Minak, G & Zucchelli, A. (2015). Improvement the impact damage resistance of composite materials by interleaving Polycaprolactone nanofibers.Engineering Solid Mechanics, 3(1), 21-26.

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