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Effects of Nylon 6,6 Nanofibrous Mats on Thermal Properties and Delamination Behavior of High Performance CFRP Laminates

2014

none 8 no Nylon 6,6 electrospun nanofibrous membranes interleaved in Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) laminates have been proposed as a means to provide a higher threshold value to delamination on structural sites where composites are more prone to develop such failure. A model, highly crosslinked thus inherently brittle, epoxy matrix was selected for its high Young’s modulus and glass transition temperature exceeding 250 °C. The influence of the Nylon 6,6 nanofibres on the curing behaviour of the matrix and on the thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of the cured resin was investigated. These properties were related to the features of the epoxy resin and of the resin impregnated…

Materials sciencePOLYMERIC NANOFIBERSPolymers and Plasticselectronspun nanofibrous matModuluschemistry.chemical_compoundSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineBrittlenessFracture toughnessPOLYMER–MATRIX COMPOSITES (PMCS)Materials ChemistryPOLYMERIC NANOFIBERS; DELAMINATION; THERMAL PROPERTIES; POLYMER–MATRIX COMPOSITES (PMCS)Composite materialCuring (chemistry)Carbon fiber reinforced polymerthermal propertiedelamination fracture toughnessDELAMINATIONGeneral ChemistryEpoxyComposite laminatesNylon 6chemistryvisual_artCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTHERMAL PROPERTIESSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieCFRP laminate
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A mechanistic model on the role of “radially-running” collagen fibers on dissection properties of human ascending thoracic aorta.

2014

Aortic dissection (AoD) is a common condition that often leads to life-threatening cardiovascular emergency. From a biomechanics viewpoint, AoD involves failure of load-bearing microstructural components of the aortic wall, mainly elastin and collagen fibers. Delamination strength of the aortic wall depends on the load-bearing capacity and local micro-architecture of these fibers, which may vary with age, disease and aortic location. Therefore, quantifying the role of fiber micro-architecture on the delamination strength of the aortic wall may lead to improved understanding of AoD. We present an experimentally-driven modeling paradigm towards this goal. Specifically, we utilize collagen fib…

Materials sciencePeel forceFibrillar Collagens0206 medical engineeringBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsAorta Thoracic02 engineering and technologyDissection (medical)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyFiber bridge failure modelArticleWeight-Bearing03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.arteryCollagen fibermedicineAnimalsHumansThoracic aortaOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFiberAortaAortic dissectionAortaAortic Aneurysm ThoracicbiologyDissectionRehabilitationDelaminationModels CardiovascularBiomechanicsAnatomymedicine.disease020601 biomedical engineeringBiomechanical PhenomenaElastinExtracellular MatrixAortic Dissectionbiology.proteinFemaleElastinBiomedical engineering
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Numerical analysis of a piezoelectric structural health monitoring system for composite flange-skin delamination detection

2013

Abstract In this paper, a piezoelectric based Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system is proposed to detect skin/stiffener debonding and delamination cracks proper of laminated composite structures. The SHM system is analyzed by means of a boundary element code implemented in the framework of piezoelectricity. The multidomain technique, coupled with an interface spring model, is used to model laminated composite structures as well as the bonding between the host delaminated structure and the piezoelectric sensor. Static sensitivity analyses are firstly performed on a drop-ply delaminated structure in order to identify a suitable configuration for the sensor. Then, the dynamic electromecha…

Materials sciencePiezoelectric sensorbusiness.industryDelaminationComposite numberFracture mechanicsStructural engineeringFlangePiezoelectricityCeramics and CompositesStructural health monitoringComposite materialComposite flange-skin Piezoelectric sensor Structural health monitoring DelaminationSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialibusinessBoundary element methodCivil and Structural EngineeringComposite Structures
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Model of delamination propagation in brittle-matrix composites under cyclic loading

2001

A model of interlaminar fatigue crack growth based on damage accumulation ahead of the crack is proposed. Linear cumulative assumption is used for damage estimation, and a quadratic failure criterion is applied for complex interlaminar loading. Model parameters are determined from mode I and mode II fatigue tests, and used to predict mixed-mode delamination propagation rate. Comparison of theoretical prediction with mixed-mode test results for different brittle graphite FRP at several mode- and load ratios show reasonable agreement.

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsMechanical EngineeringDelaminationMode (statistics)laminated compositeFracture mechanics02 engineering and technologyParis' lawFibre-reinforced plastic021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFatigue limitdelaminationMatrix (mathematics)020303 mechanical engineering & transportsBrittleness0203 mechanical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesComposite material0210 nano-technologycyclic loadingJOURNAL OF REINFORCED PLASTICS AND COMPOSITES
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Empirical model for stress ratio effect on fatigue delamination growth rate in composite laminates

2004

An empirical model is proposed for the stress ratio effect on the fatigue delamination growth rate in composite laminates under single-mode loading, intending to provide a simple and accurate description tool in engineering application. The model is based on heuristic considerations of damage accumulation ahead of the crack. Linear cumulative assumption is used for damage estimation. Comparison of the prediction based on the proposed model with the test results for different carbon, glass, and alumina fibre-reinforced composites at several stress ratios shows reasonable agreement.

Materials scienceStress ratioMechanical EngineeringDelaminationComposite laminatesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringdelaminationStress (mechanics)fatigue crack growthMechanics of MaterialsModeling and Simulationpolymer matrix compositesfatigue modellingGeneral Materials ScienceGrowth rateComposite materialINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
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A pulsed laser technique for an evaluation of the spall resistance of sputtered oxide films: diagnostic by interferometric probing

1998

Abstract A pulsed laser technique, based on conventional laser acoustics testing, has been developed to define the spall resistance of sputtered oxide films on a metallic target. Direct irradiation of the coated side of the sample generates an acoustic source at the inner film–metal interface. A model of the laser-induced epicentral displacements at the opposite side that takes into account the confining effect of the coating has been proposed to evaluate the critical laser irradiance corresponding to progressive damages at the inner film–metal interface, i.e. interface delamination, film spallation and film expulsion, respectively. The behavior of Al 2 O 3 and ZrO 2 films deposited by PVD …

Materials sciencebusiness.industryDelaminationOxideSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsSpallLaserSurfaces Coatings and Filmslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryCoatingSputteringlawMaterials ChemistryengineeringSpallationComposite materialThin filmbusinessSurface and Coatings Technology
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Fatigue delamination experiments on GFRP and CFRP specimens under single and mixed fracture modes

2011

This paper deals with the experimental analysis of the delamination phenomena in composite materials under different loading conditions. Quasi-static and fatigue tests are performed on specimens made of glass-fibre (GFRP) and carbon-fibre (CFRP) reinforced plastic. In particular, experiments have been carried out under single fracture modes I and II (using standard DCB and ENF test configurations) and mixed modes I+II (using the MMB test configuration) with several mode mixtures. Results obtained for the two materials have been compared paying attention on the relationship between the parameters that describe the fatigue behaviour and the mode mixture acting during the crack propagation. © …

Materials sciencebusiness.industryFibre reinforced materialsDelaminationFracture mechanicsGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringFibre-reinforced plasticFatigue crack growthSingle fractureSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineDelaminationFracture (geology)Composite materialbusinessEngineering(all)Procedia Engineering
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EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF GFRP SANDWICH PANELS

2007

This work deals with the analysis of the mechanical behaviour of a class of sandwich structures widely employed in marine constructions, constituted by fiber-glass laminate skins over PVC foam or polyester mat cores. In detail, a systematic experimental study and numerical simulations have shown that the theoretical prediction of the strength and the actual failure mechanism of these sandwich structures can be affected by significant errors, specially in the presence of prevalent shear loading. Moreover, because of the low shear stiffness and the elastic constants mismatch of the skins and core material, failure modes and strength are strongly influenced by eventual stresses orthogonal to t…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryGlass fiberDelaminationCOMPOSITE SANDWICHStructural engineeringFibre-reinforced plasticBEAMSStrength of materialsFOAMStress (mechanics)Shear (sheet metal)Settore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineFlexural strengthSIMULATIONCeramics and CompositesCOMPRESSIONComposite materialbusinessSandwich-structured compositeCivil and Structural Engineering
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Experimental Investigation and Finite Element Analysis of Dynamic Behavior and Damage of Glass/Epoxy Tubular Structures

2011

This paper presents finite element analysis (FEA) of static and dynamic tests of thick filament wound glass/epoxy tubes. The first part involves the validation of elastic properties and identification of damage initiation and its development in dynamic tests. The results of FEA of the dynamic tests without damage appeared satisfactory. An impact model, including material property degradation, is used for damage prediction. The simulated damage is compared with that obtained experimentally. The sizes of projected and cumulated surfaces are of the same order of magnitude as in the experimental measurements.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringDelaminationGlass epoxy02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringEpoxy[SPI.MECA]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph][SPI.MECA] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFinite element method020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringMechanics of Materialsvisual_artImpact modelvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceComposite material0210 nano-technologybusinessOrder of magnitudeComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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An Improved Thermal Lamination Model for Analysis of Heat Transfer in Composite Structures

2002

A new thermal lamination model and its associated finite element model are presented for analysis of heat transfer in laminated composite structures. The form of the present model closely resembles that of recent zig-zag sublaminate structural laminate theories. The through-thickness distribution of temperature is assumed to vary linearly within each ply, and continuity of transverse flux at ply interfaces is enforced analytically. Thus, the number of computational degrees-offreedom (DOFs) is made independent of the number of plies in the sublaminate. In its present form, the model contains only two computational DOFs in each sublaminate–the temperature at the top and bottom surface of the…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisComposite number02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringLamination (topology)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFinite element methodSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineNonlinear system020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsThermalHeat transferMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesDevelopment (differential geometry)composite numerical model0210 nano-technologybusinessJournal of Composite Materials
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