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Effect of sub-micron glass fiber addition on CAI strength of UD-CFRP

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

Volume 10 (2022), Issue 3

Pages

10

Page Range

271 - 281

Paper DOI

10.2495/CMEM-V10-N3-271-281

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

Ryotaro Murayama, Kiyotaka Obunai2 & Kazuya Okubo

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of the addition of sub-micron glass fiber (sGF) into the matrix of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) on the impact energy absorption and Compres- sive after impact (CAI) strength of it. The unidirectional (UD)-CFRP was fabricated with UD-carbon fiber fabric and thermoset epoxy resin modified by adding 0.3wt% of sGF. For comparison, UD-CFRP made with the neat epoxy resin was also prepared. The impact energy absorption under out-of-plane impact was measured by using falling-type impact testing equipment. In this study, the applied impact energy was 3, 5, 7, 10, and 20 J by changing the mass of the drop weight. After the tests, a compressive load was also applied to the specimen to investigate the CAI strength of UD-CFRP. Test results showed that when the applied impact energy was relatively low (3 and 5 J), the energy absorption of the modified UD-CFRP was slightly improved, compared to that of the neat UD-CFRP. The projection areas of internal damages of UD-CFRP after the drop weight test were also decreased by the sGF addition. However, when the applied impact energy exceeds 7 J, there were no differences in the energy absorption of UD-CFRP even if the sGF was added to the matrix. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) observations of the fractured surface of UD-CFRP after the drop weight test suggested that the adhesion between carbon fiber and matrix resin was improved by the addition of sGF when the low impact energy was applied. The interlaminar shear strength of the modified UD-CFRP was also improved. The CAI strength of modified UD-CFRP was improved when the applied impact energy was relatively low. However, when the applied impact energy exceeds 7 J, the CAI strength of UD-CFRP was degraded by adding sGF. Therefore, when low impact loading was applied, the addition of sGF into UD-CFRP was effective to improve CAI strength.

Keywords

CAI test, CFRP, drop weight test, interlaminar shear test, split Hopkinson pressure bar method, sub-micron glass fiber.