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NANOENGINEERED GLASS FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITE LAMINATES WITH INTEGRATED MULTIFUNCTIONALITY

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PATEL, PALAK; FURTADO, CAROLINA FURTAD; COOPER, MEGAN; ACAUAN, LUIZ; LOMOV, STEPAN; AKHATOV, ISKANDER; ABAIMOV, SERGEY; LEE, JEONYOON; WARDLE, BRIAN; ... Show more Show less
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<jats:p>Combining one or more functional capabilities of subsystems within a structure can provide system-level savings, particularly for weight-critical applications such as air and space vehicles. Nanoengineering presents a significant opportunity for additional functionalities on the nanoscale without the necessity to modify shape, design, or load carrying capacity of the structure. Here, an integrated-multifunctional nano-engineered system was preliminarily studied in composite laminate structures. The study would support the exploration of a system designed to serve independent yet synergistic functionalities in life-cycle enhancements, energy savings during manufacturing, in-situ cure (manufacturing) monitoring, and in-service damage sensing. For the preliminary study, an integrated multifunctional composite (IMC) laminate was created via aligned nanofiber introduction into the composite interlaminar region and the laminate surfaces of Hexcel E-glass/913 unidirectional glass fiber prepreg. Various heights ranging from 10 - 40 μm-tall vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VA-CNT) arrays, as well as patterned and buckled VA-CNT architectures, were used to reinforce the weak interlaminar regions within the laminates showing a ~ 4 - 5% increase in short beam strength of VA-CNT reinforced specimens hence demonstrating interlaminar enhancement for life-cycle advancements. The same layers, being electrically conductive, can provide several additional multifunctionalities.</jats:p>
Date issued
2021
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/145647
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Journal
American Society for Composites 2021
Publisher
DEStech Publications
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PATEL, PALAK, FURTADO, CAROLINA FURTAD, COOPER, MEGAN, ACAUAN, LUIZ, LOMOV, STEPAN et al. 2021. "NANOENGINEERED GLASS FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITE LAMINATES WITH INTEGRATED MULTIFUNCTIONALITY." American Society for Composites 2021.
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