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Fabrication of Microchanneled Composites by Novel Selective Polymer Degradation

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Pages 2057-2063 | Received 30 Nov 2015, Accepted 12 Apr 2016, Published online: 09 Sep 2016
 

Abstract

In this research a new low-cost, highly compatible method is proposed and demonstrated to create microchannels within carbon fiber reinforced polymeric (CFRP) composite laminates that caused a lower mechanical loss due to their presence. In it, microchannels were created within the CFRP composite laminate by selective degradation of the specially selected polymer, whose solid preforms were placed at specific locations within dry fabric layers during composite manufacturing by resin infusion. Interlaminar shear (ILSS) and three-point-bend flexural tests were carried out on CFRP composite laminates with and without microchannels of different diameters to assess their effect on structural strength. The results showed that inclusion of microchannels within the CFRP composite laminates decreased their ILSS and flexural strength, which decreased steadily with the increase in channel diameter. The mechanism for these observed results was found to be the creation of resin-rich areas, microchannels and lessened fiber content by the addition of microchannels. These mechanical testing results were compared with the results of CFRP composite laminates with microchannels, inserted by hollow glass tubes (HGTs), and it was found that the new applied strategy was quite effective in introducing microchannels within CFRP composite laminates with reduced mechanical loss and provided more space for additional functionalities.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This work was supported by NUAA Fundamental Research Funds (No. NS2015060) and Jiangsu collaborative innovation center for advanced inorganic functional composites.

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