A parametric prediction of the Young’s modulus of polymers enhanced with ΜWCNTs

In this work a multi-scale model simulating the effect of the dispersion, the waviness as well as the agglomerations of MWCNTs on the Young’s modulus of a polymer enhanced with 0.4% MWCNTs (v/v) has been developed. Representative Unit Cells (RUCs) have been employed for the determination of the homo...

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Main Authors: Polydoropoulou P.V., Tserpes K.I., Pantelakis Sp.G., Katsiropoulos Ch.V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823300025
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spelling doaj-7e81b76ede4f46a18bcf8faef07b87d12021-03-02T10:45:15ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012330002510.1051/matecconf/201823300025matecconf_easn_ceas2018_00025A parametric prediction of the Young’s modulus of polymers enhanced with ΜWCNTsPolydoropoulou P.V.Tserpes K.I.Pantelakis Sp.G.Katsiropoulos Ch.V.In this work a multi-scale model simulating the effect of the dispersion, the waviness as well as the agglomerations of MWCNTs on the Young’s modulus of a polymer enhanced with 0.4% MWCNTs (v/v) has been developed. Representative Unit Cells (RUCs) have been employed for the determination of the homogenized elastic properties of the MWCNT/polymer. The elastic properties computed by the RUCs were assigned to the Finite Element (FE) model of a tension specimen which was used to predict the Young’s modulus of the enhanced material. Furthermore, a comparison with experimental results obtained by tensile testing according to ASTM 638 has been made. The results show a remarkable decrease of the Young’s modulus for the polymer enhanced with aligned MWCNTs due to the increase of the CNT agglomerations. On the other hand, slight differences on the Young’s modulus have been observed for the material enhanced with randomly-oriented MWCNTs by the increase of the MWCNTs agglomerations, which might be attributed to the low concentration of the MWCNTs into the polymer. Moreover, the increase of the MWCNTs waviness led to a significant decrease of the Young’s modulus of the polymer enhanced with aligned MWCNTs. The experimental results in terms of the Young’s modulus are predicted well by assuming a random dispersion of MWCNTs into the polymer.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823300025
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author Polydoropoulou P.V.
Tserpes K.I.
Pantelakis Sp.G.
Katsiropoulos Ch.V.
spellingShingle Polydoropoulou P.V.
Tserpes K.I.
Pantelakis Sp.G.
Katsiropoulos Ch.V.
A parametric prediction of the Young’s modulus of polymers enhanced with ΜWCNTs
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Polydoropoulou P.V.
Tserpes K.I.
Pantelakis Sp.G.
Katsiropoulos Ch.V.
author_sort Polydoropoulou P.V.
title A parametric prediction of the Young’s modulus of polymers enhanced with ΜWCNTs
title_short A parametric prediction of the Young’s modulus of polymers enhanced with ΜWCNTs
title_full A parametric prediction of the Young’s modulus of polymers enhanced with ΜWCNTs
title_fullStr A parametric prediction of the Young’s modulus of polymers enhanced with ΜWCNTs
title_full_unstemmed A parametric prediction of the Young’s modulus of polymers enhanced with ΜWCNTs
title_sort parametric prediction of the young’s modulus of polymers enhanced with μwcnts
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In this work a multi-scale model simulating the effect of the dispersion, the waviness as well as the agglomerations of MWCNTs on the Young’s modulus of a polymer enhanced with 0.4% MWCNTs (v/v) has been developed. Representative Unit Cells (RUCs) have been employed for the determination of the homogenized elastic properties of the MWCNT/polymer. The elastic properties computed by the RUCs were assigned to the Finite Element (FE) model of a tension specimen which was used to predict the Young’s modulus of the enhanced material. Furthermore, a comparison with experimental results obtained by tensile testing according to ASTM 638 has been made. The results show a remarkable decrease of the Young’s modulus for the polymer enhanced with aligned MWCNTs due to the increase of the CNT agglomerations. On the other hand, slight differences on the Young’s modulus have been observed for the material enhanced with randomly-oriented MWCNTs by the increase of the MWCNTs agglomerations, which might be attributed to the low concentration of the MWCNTs into the polymer. Moreover, the increase of the MWCNTs waviness led to a significant decrease of the Young’s modulus of the polymer enhanced with aligned MWCNTs. The experimental results in terms of the Young’s modulus are predicted well by assuming a random dispersion of MWCNTs into the polymer.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823300025
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