Processing, structure and flexural strength of CNT and carbon fibre reinforced, epoxy-matrix hybrid composite

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Abstract

Advanced materials such as continuous fibre-reinforced polymer matrix composites offer significant enhancements in variety of properties, as compared to their bulk, monolithic counterparts. These properties include primarily the tensile stress, flexural stress and fracture parameters. However, till date, there are hardly any scientific studies reported on carbon fibre (Cf) and carbon nanotube (CNT) reinforced hybrid epoxy matrix composites (unidirectional). The present work is an attempt to bring out the flexural strength properties along with a detailed investigation in the synthesis of reinforced hybrid composite. In this present study, the importance of alignment of fibre is comprehensively evaluated and reported. The results obtained are discussed in terms of material characteristics, microstructure and mode of failure under flexural (3-point bend) loading. The study reveals the material exhibiting exceptionally high strength values and declaring itself as a material with high strength to weight ratio when compared to other competing polymer matrix composites (PMCs); as a novel structural material for aeronautical and aerospace applications. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Shekar, K. C., Priya, M. S., Subramanian, P. K., Kumar, A., Prasad, B. A., & Prasad, N. E. (2014). Processing, structure and flexural strength of CNT and carbon fibre reinforced, epoxy-matrix hybrid composite. Bulletin of Materials Science, 37(3), 597–602. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-014-0703-0

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