A study on the fracture toughness of seawater-absorbed carbon nanotube/epoxy/basalt composites

  • Kim M
  • Rhee K
  • Kim H
  • et al.
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Abstract

It has been demonstrated in a previous study that carbon nanotube (CNT)/epoxy/basalt composites produce better flexural properties than epoxy/basalt composites. In this study, mode І fracture tests were conducted using CNT/epoxy/basalt composites with and without seawater absorption in order to investigate the effect of the seawater absorption on the mode I fracture toughness (G Ic) of the CNT/epoxy/basalt composites. The results demonstrated that the compliance of the seawater-absorbed specimen was larger than that of the dry specimen at the same crack length, while the opposite result was obtained for the fracture load. The G Ic value of the seawater-absorbed CNT/epoxy/basalt composites was approximately 20% lower than that of the dry CNT/epoxy/basalt composites.

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Kim, M. T., Rhee, K. Y., Kim, H. J., & Jung, D. H. (2013). A study on the fracture toughness of seawater-absorbed carbon nanotube/epoxy/basalt composites. Carbon Letters, 14(3), 190–192. https://doi.org/10.5714/cl.2013.14.3.190

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