Improving delamination resistance of carbon fiber reinforced polymeric composite by interface engineering using carbonaceous nanofillers through electrophoretic deposition: An assessment at different in‐service temperatures

Volume: 138, Issue: 15
Published: Nov 2, 2020
Abstract
In this article, modification of carbon fiber surface by carbon based nanofillers (multi‐walled carbon nanotubes [CNT], carbon nanofibers, and multi‐layered graphene) has been achieved by electrophoretic deposition technique to improve its interfacial bonding with epoxy matrix, with a target to improve the mechanical performance of carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites. Flexural and short beam shear properties of the composites were studied...
Paper Details
Title
Improving delamination resistance of carbon fiber reinforced polymeric composite by interface engineering using carbonaceous nanofillers through electrophoretic deposition: An assessment at different in‐service temperatures
Published Date
Nov 2, 2020
Volume
138
Issue
15
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