Enhancement in Interply Toughness of BMI Composites Using Micro-Thin Films
Nowadays, laminated composites are widely used in the aerospace sector. All laminates have interply/interlaminar interfaces even if they are made using automated processes. The interfaces act as the areas of weaknesses and the potential crack initiation regions. Hence, any enhancement in the crack i...
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doaj-2fd8406e27354fec80e43349bffcd61b2021-02-05T00:07:02ZengMDPI AGJournal of Composites Science2504-477X2021-02-015494910.3390/jcs5020049Enhancement in Interply Toughness of BMI Composites Using Micro-Thin FilmsEldho Mathew0Sunil Chandrakant Joshi1Periyasamy Manikandan2School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639 798, SingaporeSchool of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639 798, SingaporeSchool of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639 798, SingaporeNowadays, laminated composites are widely used in the aerospace sector. All laminates have interply/interlaminar interfaces even if they are made using automated processes. The interfaces act as the areas of weaknesses and the potential crack initiation regions. Hence, any enhancement in the crack initiation and propagation resistance is always sought after. Usage of polymeric thin films is one of the promising and viable ways to achieve this. It is also easy to incorporate micro-thin films into any automation process. In the present study, different customized thin films that are compatible with Glass/BMI composites are fabricated. Fracture toughness tests in Mode I (opening mode), Mode II (sliding mode) and Mixed Mode I/II are conducted respectively using Double Cantilever Beam (DCB), End Notch Flexure (ENF) and Mixed Mode Bending (MMB) test specimens. This paper discusses the manufacturing of compatible micro-thin films. The various challenges faced during the manufacturing and incorporation of thin films are presented. The results of the various fracture toughness tests are examined. Mechanisms through which the different films help in resisting the crack initiation and propagation are deliberated and discussed. The incorporation of this technique in Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) is also discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-477X/5/2/49thermoplastic filmfracture toughnessinterleaving |
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Enhancement in Interply Toughness of BMI Composites Using Micro-Thin Films |
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Enhancement in Interply Toughness of BMI Composites Using Micro-Thin Films |
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enhancement in interply toughness of bmi composites using micro-thin films |
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Nowadays, laminated composites are widely used in the aerospace sector. All laminates have interply/interlaminar interfaces even if they are made using automated processes. The interfaces act as the areas of weaknesses and the potential crack initiation regions. Hence, any enhancement in the crack initiation and propagation resistance is always sought after. Usage of polymeric thin films is one of the promising and viable ways to achieve this. It is also easy to incorporate micro-thin films into any automation process. In the present study, different customized thin films that are compatible with Glass/BMI composites are fabricated. Fracture toughness tests in Mode I (opening mode), Mode II (sliding mode) and Mixed Mode I/II are conducted respectively using Double Cantilever Beam (DCB), End Notch Flexure (ENF) and Mixed Mode Bending (MMB) test specimens. This paper discusses the manufacturing of compatible micro-thin films. The various challenges faced during the manufacturing and incorporation of thin films are presented. The results of the various fracture toughness tests are examined. Mechanisms through which the different films help in resisting the crack initiation and propagation are deliberated and discussed. The incorporation of this technique in Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) is also discussed. |
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