In this study, two types of single polymer films have been inserted in a composite laminate to examine their toughening effects on mechanical properties. The first is a thermoplastic polyurethane (PU) film, and the second is an adhesive epoxy film featuring a polyester net. The laminates were manufactured either using a co-curing (CC) process or a secondary bonding (SB) process used for the epoxy film. Mode I and mode II interlaminar fracture toughness were measured for laminates manufactured by both processes and compared with the corresponding reference laminate toughness. A significant increase in both mode I and mode II toughness resulted when introducing a single PU film, approximately 290% and 50%, respectively. Similarly, the epoxy film improved the interlaminar fracture properties; the CC process produced an increase of 175% for mode II toughness, while the SB adhesive film showed an increase of 75% for mode II toughness.
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Pappa, E. J., Quinn, J. A., Murray, J. J., Davidson, J. R., Ó Brádaigh, C. M., & McCarthy, E. D. (2021). Experimental study on the interlaminar fracture properties of carbon fibre reinforced polymer composites with a single embedded toughened film. Polymers, 13(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13234103
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