The excellent mechanical property and light weight of protective materials are vital for practical application in body armor. In this study, O2-plasma-modified multi-walled carbon nanotubes (M-MWNTs) were introduced into shear-thickening fluid (STF)-impregnated Kevlar woven fabrics to increase the quasi-static stab resistance and decrease the composite weight. The rheological test showed that the addition of 0.06 wt. % M-MWNT caused a marked increase in the peak viscosity from 1563 to 3417 pa· s and a decrease in the critical shear rate from 14.68 s-1 to 2.53 s-1. The storage modulus (G0) and loss modulus (G") showed a higher degree of abrupt increase with the increase of shear stress. The yarn pull-out test showed that the yarn friction of M-MWNT/STF/Kevlar fabrics was far superior to the original fabrics. Importantly, under similar areal density, the M-MWNT/STF/Kevlar fabrics could resist 1261.4 N quasi-static stab force and absorb 41.3 J energy, which were much higher than neat Kevlar fabrics. The results of this research indicated that quasi-static stab resistance was improved by M-MWNTs, which was attributed to the excellent shear-thickening effect and the high yarn friction. Therefore, M-MWNT/STF/Kevlar fabrics have a broad prospect in the fields of body protection.
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Li, D., Wang, R., Liu, X., Fang, S., & Sun, Y. (2018). Shear-thickening fluid using oxygen-plasma-modified multi-walled carbon nanotubes to improve the quasi-static stab resistance of Kevlar fabrics. Polymers, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10121356
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