Damage sensing of nanocomposites for smart paste applications
- Authors
- Park, J.-M.; Kwon, D.-J.; Wang, Z.J.; Choi, J.-Y.; Shin, P.-S.; DeVries, K.L.
- Issue Date
- Jan-2015
- Publisher
- Soc. for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering
- Citation
- International SAMPE Technical Conference, v.2015-January
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- International SAMPE Technical Conference
- Volume
- 2015-January
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/75127
- Abstract
- Nanocomposites manufacture has been developed rapidly, because of reinforcing effects of CNT in terms of mechanical, electrical and thermal properties. In this study, 10wt% CNT paste was fabricated with good dispersion state and easy processability. Damage sensing and reinforcing effect of CNT paste were investigated in nanocomposites. 10wt% CNT paste exhibited better tensile and flexural properties than those of general 1wt% CNT nanocomposites. To observe the healing effect of CNT paste, a crack was made artificially with 30wt% CF/PP composites, and the CNT paste was filled inside the crack. The damage sensing of CNT paste in CF/PP composites was investigated by electrical resistance measurement and mechanical tests. CNT paste exhibited good reinforcing effect in mechanical properties of CF/PP composites, and this reinforcing effect was getting better with larger cracks. It was because CNT paste had good interfacial adhesion with CF/PP composites to resist crack propagation. In electrical resistance measurement, there was a jump in electrical resistance signal at the adhesion interface. The jumping signal could be used to predict the fracture of CF/PP composites. Copyright 2015. Used by the Society of the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering with permission.
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